![]() Less well-known is Anselm’s emphasis on creation and the natural world. St Anselm oversaw a spiritual and intellectual renaissance in East Kent. Our heritage project is linked to the life and legacy of the remarkable Saint Anselm, a theologian and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 until 1109. On the bright side, I have meat coming out my ass.Our project focuses on the rich diversity of East Kent Medieval Animals Heritage (MAH) that spans nearly a thousand years. I even tried getting rid of all the jobs and de-selecting any animals I'm in the process of taming - nothing. It was all selected, and even with the animal handling job at full, nobody would do it. My thinking wasn't as fast as yours so every single one of my farm animals dropped dead HAHA, such a shame.īee a écrit :I've been playing for over an in game year now, and probably around month 6 my villagers stopped putting fodder in the animal troughs. With my saves, villagers are still able to go into the pens to get animal produce (milk/eggs) so I doubt it's pathfinding. This is a pretty good workaround tbh, I might just start putting dumping piles in the pens and filling those with fodder instead. It's bloody annoying but I have a feeling that it's something to do with path finding. In many places I've had to remove doors just so settlers will go into watch towers etc. It seems, like the settlers, that there's some doors they forget how to use. The dogs then began to fill the troughs again. The cows thundered through the breach and ate their fill. To save the last two cows I knocked a hole in the wall of the fodder storage area where it adjoined the cow paddock. It turned out that their troughs were empty and no hay had been supplied either despite having a hay and fodder storage building where the dogs chose to sleep. I lost six at one go but managed to rescue the remaining two. Today I started getting notifications that my cows were dropping dead. Rj1963 a écrit :My dogs were doing a good job of filling the troughs and keeping the hay stacks full.until they weren't. On the bright side, I have meat coming out my ass. I really have no idea what went wrong/what I'm doing wrong. Only thing I can think of is taming the animals? But they're already docile, and turning them into pets means they just get into the meals made for my villagers instead of their fodder. Aside from choosing to slaughter some mature ones (left f/m alive to breed)īoth the pen and the barn are fully accessible (villagers still come to harvest produce like milk & eggs). They had been feeding the animals prior and nothing significant happened (that I noticed) to make them stop. I had 200+ hay and 80 animal feed in the barn just next to the pen. I have no idea if it's a bug, or if I missed something. ![]() I've been playing for over an in game year now, and probably around month 6 my villagers stopped putting fodder in the animal troughs. ![]()
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