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Am I doing that wrong, because the wolf doesn't always eat after pooping and when it becomes hungry, the food already despawns, so after a while, it goes feral.
Got any suggestions for me to update my design?
I also do this, and set it up so there are as many dogs close enough to the pressure plate as I can fit. I believe the max is 8, though I usually go with just four because that's easier to set up. I find that even with four, I make way more dung then I really need.Ethinolicbob wrote:I dispense food directly onto a pressure plate that refills food when nothing is on it. That way there is always food available
So cobwebs increase the despawntime of items?Gilberreke wrote:Yeah, feeding should almost always be done with a cobweb, so you can avoid waste. Setting up a fully auto, long-lasting dung farm is hard, so most people don't bother.
No, if you dispense into a cobweb directly above a mob, it ensures that the food stays close to the mob until it despawans, as opposed to flying off into a water stream or in to a hopper where the dog my start to go hungry, or at best food is wasted.fret wrote:So cobwebs increase the despawntime of items?
You put water under the cobweb, water runs into a hopper. Dung and kibble collect in the hopper. No a single piece of food ever despawns.Ethinolicbob wrote:Food will always despawn no matter if its on a web or on a pressure plate.
Difference is that food despawning on the pressure plate will pop a new one out, I know of no way to detect food despawning off a cobweb