Ultimate Minecraft 1.20 Animal Farming Guide - Auto Farm Pig, Sheep, Cow, Rabbit & Chicken - 雙語字幕
Farming animals in Minecraft is an important part of the game,
giving you food and other vital items, so in this farm animal guide I'll tell you everything about it.
In this guide I'm going to discuss information on how to farm cows,
sheep, chickens, pigs, as well as rabbits, as I would consider these to be the five main farm animals, but before
Before we get into that, there's some really important information that you need to know about any mob that you're going to be farming.
The first part is when the mob dies and it's actually on fire,
what will basically happen is that when it dies,
it will not drop at standard drops as you would assume, let's say, a raw pork chop, for example, coming from this pig.
But if we can actually finish it off with the fire here, you can see what's actually dropped is a cooked pork chop.
This does not just have to be with flint and steel, this can also be with a fire aspect or flame, sword or bow.
So right here we have a sword that has fire aspect on it.
Let's kill this sheep and as you can see we got cooked chicken instead of raw chicken.
So whichever one of these five mobs are farming, it's definitely a good idea to have that on your sword.
word.
Another really important enchantment to have is looting.
Looting works on every single farm animal,
so for example right here,
not only is this food can be cooked,
we also got four cooked pork chops instead of the standard amount which is of course about half that.
If we kill this rabbit, you can see we got three rabbit hide instead of just one.
And of course the same if we kill the cow.
or we kill the sheep,
you can see both of these mobs dropped more than their standard amount,
3 cooked mutton from the sheep,
and if we take a look at the drops of this cow,
we also got here 3 leather and 3 steak, which is a very very good drop from literally just one mob.
Another really good thing to know is that when you're first starting out a world and
you happen to encounter some mobs near the spawn point.
The best idea is to save two of them and to not kill those mobs until you have a farm set up for them.
Now the reason for this is the fact, especially in Java edition, passive mob spawning is kind of broken.
And so because of that,
if you actually want to have a good source of mobs that are near your spawn point,
you're gonna have to keep the ones that naturally
generated because ones that generate after the initial generation of the world tend to be pretty rare inside of Java edition.
And finally, it's really important to prepare for your mob farms by getting your food farm for the mobs set up.
Now it's nice because unlike what you might assume, this is actually quite an easy task.
The only steps are just to place water in the ground and Until four blocks away in every direction from that water,
making yourself sort of a square piece of farmland.
Now that that's done, it's also important to know what you should be planting.
What would personally suggest is to plant wheat and carrots,
but to plant them in a special way, let's plant alternating rows of wheat and carrots.
That way they're going to grow quicker.
What's What's nice is that they're going pretty simple wheat and carrot farm actually has the food for all of those five mob types.
You see the carrots work on the rabbits as well as the pigs,
the wheat seeds that we get from the wheat crops here we can use on the chickens,
and the wheat itself is the breeding food of cows and sheep.
They may want to make more of these little wheat and carrot farming plots if you're going to be farming a ton more mobs,
or you even just want a couple of these,
but I would suggest setting it up as soon as possible so that by the time you're actually farming your mobs and you have them
all together, your food is also there available for you.
So you're not in a situation where you're just waiting on some carrots to grow to actually breed your pigs.
All right, but that's enough about preparation.
Let's move on to the actual mob types and focus on those.
We're gonna start with the chicken.
The first question is, of course, where do you find chickens?
Now I know that everyone watching this video has run into chickens before,
but I would say that the best place to find them is definitely in the Plains biome.
So what information do you need to know about this funny looking feathered mob?
Well, to start, if you want to feed or breed, chickens, it's really easy to get their food.
Just through any biome with grass and it break that grass and then from that grass take those wheat seeds.
Now of course long term, a good source of wheat seeds is to actually just farm wheat and just collect the seeds from your farm.
And as you can see right here, chickens will follow you around if you're holding wheat seeds in your hand.
You can breed them with this by right clicking on both chickens with the seeds.
They'll enter love mode, they'll breed, and there'll be a baby chicken on the ground.
However, you do not have to stick to just wheat seeds for your chickens.
In fact, there's no less than six items that can be used to make chickens breed.
Those of course are wheat seeds and then pumpkin seeds also work.
Even the melon seeds and the beetroot seeds will work to breed chickens and in Minecraft 1.20 we now have the added torch flower seeds as a
breeding food and even the pitcher pods themselves can be used to make these chickens enter love mode and give us a baby.
One of my favorite things about chickens is the fact that they lay eggs and because you can go around and pick up these eggs they also serve
some different purposes to getting more chickens.
However, there's another very secret feature, which is the fact that not only does 1 in 8 eggs give you 1 chicken, 1 in 256 eggs will
give you 4 chickens.
So that basically means if you're going around throwing eggs very, very rarely, you'll throw 1 egg and suddenly 14 eggs.
chickens will appear at the spot of that one egg landed and you're gonna have four BB chickens
that were all somehow trapped into one leg.
But as well as that when you kill chickens, they give you two drops.
The one is feathers and the second one is raw or cooked chicken, depending of course on your sword.
Now both of these items are quite useful, but the feathers themselves are incredibly useful, useful.
probably useful if you're trying to make a large amount of arrows without villagers.
Now if all you're wanting from chickens is the eggs, here's how to make an egg farm from chickens.
Place down two chests and have a hopper going into those chests,
then take some glass and put it on top of the chest, as well as around this hopper.
You break this block down here and you can see basically
there's a place where chickens are going to be right here on top of the hopper and there's
two blocks of glass above so they can't just jump out.
Then once you've done that grab as many eggs as you can get and start throwing them into that hopper.
We have two baby chickens already and you want to keep track because if you go over the entity cramming limit which is 24 then all the mobs
in there are going to die and you could also die yourself.
if you fall in there.
But I would say at least 10 is good.
So I'm just gonna throw eight stacks of eggs in there and hopefully it's enough.
Alright, our baby chickens have now grown up and what you can do is you can put a block on top of
the farm like that to cap it off.
But gonna happen is that whenever this strange-looking circle of chickens lays eggs, those eggs are always going to be funneled into this chest.
And a really good thing to know is that on average a chicken hole and egg every 5 to 10 minutes inside of Minecraft,
so a farm like this with let's say 20 chickens should produce you about 20 to 40 eggs every 10 minutes.
So let's say you make a really simple egg farm, but there's also some other interesting ways of doing this.
This way it tends to be a bit more traditional,
just set up a fence and get a bunch of chickens into it,
and breed those chickens as many times as you can with wheat seeds to get as many chickens in this pen as possible.
Ideally you want this pen to be absolutely filled with maybe a couple hundred chickens.
Then find an elane nearby and give it an egg.
What's now gonna happen is pretty crazy.
That elane is gonna realize that there are tons of eggs laying on the ground over where those chickens are.
It's gonna grab the eggs and bring them back to you.
And once it does that, it's gonna go all the way over, grab more eggs, then them back.
This is like one of the best uses of the LA in my opinion,
because the chickens produce all these floating items so you need to get back.
And the LA is really great at grabbing as the chickens lay eggs,
and a new egg is laid by the chickens,
like let's say right here, that lay will notice it, go over, grab it, and fly over to you to give you your eggs.
Another thing you can do,
of course,
is have the label link to let's say a note block so that it brings the eggs to there instead of to your inventory.
Let's say you firm the eggs, so what about the meat and the feathers?
Well, you can always have
a farm set up like this where you're breeding the chickens and collecting their eggs,
and just modify it into a place where you're also collecting their drops,
by placing a carpet on part of the fence so we can jump in and out of there,
and getting yourself a really good supply of cooked chicken as well as feathers.
But let's go on from chickens to our next mob,
the cow, cows are also most commonly found in plains biomes, but again being in a huge amount of biomes across the overworld.
As you can see their food is definitely wheat because they're following me very very closely when I'm holding this item.
Actually an interesting little side note if you hold these items in your off-found they'll also follow you
with it so you can then have something in your main hand to be doing a different action while keeping those mobs close behind you.
Now cows actually give you a fairly wide variety of drops and items.
For when you kill cows, they drop steak, as well as leather.
There's one other thing, though, that you can also get from cows, and this does not require hurting them.
That is milking them with a milk All you have to do is right-click on the cow with an empty bucket in your hand,
and it'll instantly convert that into a full bucket.
What I mean by that is if we just spam right click as fast as possible,
we can get ourselves a ton of milk buckets very very quickly.
The best way to set that up is probably to honestly just capture a cow in a chestboat,
then in that actual chest of course fill it up with your buckets and milk buckets,
and then you a little station to get infinite milk,
because you can just grab out the M empty buckets,
spam right click on our cow right here, and when we're done we can put them inside of the chest in this chest boat.
The cows also have a fairly unique variant to them that gives you another item than this.
And that is the red as well as brown mushroom variants of cows.
These are found in mushroom islands and the brown mushrooms are found when a red mushroom is hit by lightning.
mushrooms or even bread with wheat.
The difference is that when you're farming them before you actually kill them just right click on them with shears and if it is a red
mushroom they'll drop 5 red mushrooms and if it happens to be a brown mushroom they will drop 5 brown mushrooms.
So in this way you can get an extra 5 mushrooms per cow that you're farming if that's something you want.
There are a couple of different ways to farm cows.
One them is just to hold some wheat in your hand and let all of those cows start following you.
Once you've done that,
bring them to a prepared little fenced in area with some blocks to allow them to bridge the gap into this fenced in area.
And you've done that and they've all gotten in, just go to the other side and break these blocks.
And of course,
once they've and replenish the population for us somewhat,
and we can kill a certain number of cows,
but again, trying to always get more cows in this area so that we confirm them more and more efficiently.
But what I would suggest doing, if you want something a bit more automatic, is what I call the water pit method.
This is basically when you have cows be suspended in a block of water with hair above it and then a fence
or some of their block to trap them from going all the way up.
Basically, you'll breed them when they're in here, although I think we've just bred them so we can't actually do that again.
And when they breed, they're eventually going to entity cram in there, but usually the adults will die and not the babies.
And so because of that,
the adult cows drops will then go into this hopper, and they can then be picked up in this large check.
And as you can see here, when I just bred these cows the first time, we already got 17 raw beef and 5 leather.
But what makes it really nice is that it is very,
very easy to set up a lot of these pods connected to each other, and then it's super easy just to breed the cows.
And eventually when the number of cows in here gets a little higher,
we are going to see those entity crumb, and then there's going to be some more And going drops in here.
Alright, so how do you build this?
Start by choosing where you want the actual cows to go into.
I would suggest you can always do this into the ground and make it more seamless by just digging two blocks down.
And break two more blocks to the side.
This will make us some room for a chest as well as a hopper.
So we'll put the chest in like this.
And once we have that chest there,
we can then put a hopper into the side and if you're doing this underground I would suggest using a
somewhat transparent block like let's say a glass block or maybe a stair because then with that on
top of there this area is still sealed in but when we take a look down here to go into our chest we
can open it up and bring over at least two cows I would suggest basically just push that cow till it
eventually falls into this place.
And the second cow is now in.
Now we have three cows in there before we place down the water.
Put a dirt block to the side, put no fence up here.
In fact, any type of fence is fine.
And place a water bucket down here.
Once we've done that, those mobs are going to bob up.
And you can actually breed them with our wheat here, as you can see, as they kind of shift position.
it's pretty easy to reach both,
and basically this farm is now done,
and now all you have to do is just right click here,
feed your cows, and eventually when they die of entity cramming, grab the drops out of this chest.
And to make these farm setups more efficient,
all I would suggest doing is just having a ton of these pods filled with cows in them,
so you can go by each pod,
breeding up the cows in there,
and And the drops are gonna funnel along those hoppers,
go into the chest, and we're gonna be able to collect a ton of drops very, very easily.
But about this mob, let's move on to something a bit fluffier.
Sheep have been in Minecraft for a very long time,
and again they're found in most biomes, but one new biome that they're found especially common in is the Cherry Grove biome.
So if you ever happen to see one of these beautiful pink forests high up on a mountaintop,
be sure to go up there and get yourself some sheep.
Sheep are a very interesting mob because they can be bred with weed and when they are
bred of course they'll then give you a baby sheep,
but there's some interesting functionality around this because sheep are not just white, in fact there's 16 colors in it.
of sheep.
However, only a couple of those colors will actually naturally generate.
And what you can do is you can dye sheep different colors and then breed those colors and watch them combine.
And what makes this interesting is if we breed let's say a white sheep and a red sheep,
we're actually going to get a pink sheep as the baby.
And this sort of math of basically when sheep.
breeding their colors being combined into whatever the color of the baby is corresponding to the adult's color.
This functionality is across all the different dye combinations that work.
So for example a purple sheep and a white sheep would just give us a 50-50 chance of either purple or white.
Sheep can be sheared to give you wool corresponding to the color of their coat so the most you'll ever get from a sheep is three,
but you'll always get at least one when you're shurrying a sheep.
However, sheep will also drop wool when they just die, so if you're just a punch this
sheep and it dies, it'll drop one piece of wool and it can also drop some mutton.
I wouldn't actually recommend farming sheep for their food, but you can do this if you need to.
The best thing in my opinion is to just farm sheep for their wool, and they're two main ways of doing this.
So you want to hold out a piece of wheat and of course attract the sheep to your pen.
You can actually do this with trapdoors if you want.
In fact, this works with every single mob.
If you have trapdoors laid out like this, then you flip them up so that they're going in words like this.
You can see mobs can walk right in like what the sheep did here,
but they cannot walk out,
and when you let's say breed sheep that are in here,
you can see not even withholding the wheat can they get out,
but if we breed them when they're inside of here, there'll be a baby sheep, and that baby sheep cannot escape either.
And in bedrock addition,
little bits of wool leftover on the sheep are actually the correct corresponding color,
so you can tell what your sheep are even when they're sheared.
But anyway, you can make a fence like this out of trapdoors, if want, or just standard fences.
Read all your sheep in here, and go through here, just shoring them all as you need wool.
However, the one problem with this method is it is quite manual, and it also requires a huge amount of sheep.
So you can actually simplify this by building an automatic sheep farm.
Alright, now what we're looking at right here is...
a very simple and efficient automatic wool farm that I designed myself.
To build this,
just break two blocks in the ground and place down chests, break another block off of that and put a hopper into that chest.
Then we want to take rails,
pour powered in four standard and put the four powered in a shape like this before unpowered around there to make a circle.
and a redstone block in the center to power those, then grab yourself a minecart with Hopper and get that looping around there, either direction.
Take some grass blocks and build on top of there a 3x3 of grass,
but you can technically make this slightly more efficient by putting grass in the corners as well.
Then put 4 blocks of grass here and have a dispenser facing different direction on every block like this,
so they keep kind of inverting,
place another grass block in the center, and grab some trapdoors of any type, and place two of them clipping them up on each corner.
This is going to basically be sealing in our sheep so they cannot get out, and they have a little contained material.
You want to grab two observers and place them both facing downwards,
then go down into here, break the bottom observer, and place it again going upwards.
You can see that now gives us a clock that'll be shuring these sheep continually.
Now bring over and push into these chambers one sheep each for a total of four and dye them the colors you want.
Each sheep can be a different color or they can all be the same, it's whatever combination you want.
Then on top of the farm here place any building block to sort of seal off the roof there and with redstone dust make an
each shape like this that is going to make this start working and you're going to be consistently hearing this ticking sound with these shearing.
You notice these are not shearing are sheep and the reason why is that we don't have
any shears in here so simply get yourself some shears and place one pair of shears in each dispenser.
or if you have a ton of shears, I suggest filling each dispenser with shears because these are used up fairly quickly.
And you can see now that all four of those have dispensers,
this farm is working and if we look in the chest here, we already have our collected wool.
Now pigs actually also generate quite commonly inside of the new cherry grove biome, but of course are also found in plains.
spombs and all across the overworld.
Once you've actually found pigs, how do you breed them?
Do use carrots, potatoes, or beetroot?
Now most players are going to say carrots, but the actual answer is all three of them.
In fact, beetroot, potatoes, and carrots work exactly the same for breeding pigs, as you can see right here.
That's probably best to breed pigs with carrots, because carrots.
can also breed rabbits, so kind of killing two birds with one stone and just needing carrot farm.
But a lot of players do farm potatoes for food, so if you already have a potato farm that might be your best bet.
But will follow you around very very closely, no matter which of these three you're holding.
So once you've decided what foodsters you're gonna have for them, what do you actually get from the pig?
pigs have one drop, and that is pork chops.
Of killing it here with our fire aspect to sword, we're getting cooked pork chops.
And cooked pork chops in terms of how many hunger birds they refill are the best stackable food source for that.
Now don't actually give you any other items than cooked pork chops,
which do place them at a disadvantage compared to let's say sheep or cow.
but pigs do have the ability to be ridden with a saddle and a carrot on a stick.
In fact the carrot on a stick is probably the reason why most players assume that you need standard carrots to breed pigs.
You can actually right-click that carrot on the stick to make the pig consume some of it and it'll go kind of faster.
If you're wondering how to actually farm pigs for their pork chop drop, here's what you want.
do.
Just like the basic farming method for all the other animals, simply just bring a bunch of pigs into an enclosed area.
Breathe those with whatever one of these you can get cheapest,
probably potatoes,
and then just kill a couple of the pigs every time you breathe them to maintain a consistent
population that you can get pork chops from.
But if you want to do this a bit more automatically, here's an alternate.
method.
And that is to make the same water pit as we used for the cows.
Then whenever you want pork chops,
come over here and just start spamming right click,
breeding all these pigs up and eventually,
once all the pigs have bred, once you've gotten to a certain point, they're going to start entity cramming, as you can see right here.
And when they start entity cram,
the adult pigs are going to die,
but the baby are going to live and so we're basically cycling through there,
turning these potatoes directly into pigs and if we look in this chest there's already eight raw pork chops that have appeared there.
But let's go on to our last mob and this one's actually quite unique, the rabbit.
Rabbits and Minecraft spawn in a bunch of different biomes, yellow rabbits generate in deserts and this is like...
the only of rabbit I can consistently find.
But if you want white or black and white rabbits, those be found in more or less any snowy biome.
But you want the black,
brown, or white and brown variant of the rabbits, those generate in flower forests, meadows, tigers, and in 1.20 the cherry grove.
And if you're in Java edition, they can generate in the old-growth.
But anyway, let's go to a biome where we do know there's always Rabbits, which is the Desert.
The reason why is they're the only passive mob that generates here is they fill up that entire mob cap.
In fact,
they're so common here, it's actually fairly worthwhile just to run through Desert just to kill the Rabbits and get their hides and things.
But anyway,
if you go up to a Rabbit and right click on it with a carrot,
going to breed, and they're also going to follow you around hopping towards you if you're holding carrots in your hand.
However, be warned.
Because if you're not holding carrots on your hand,
they're not just going to be neutral towards you, they're actually going to actively try and get as far away from you as possible.
And when they're in this running mode, they oftentimes will hurt themselves or even die of fall damage.
So be sure to make sure these rabbit it's love you by holding carrots in your hand.
You actually breed them with one other food as well, and that's dandelions.
This is a fairly unknown fact,
but if you're trying to get a really cheap food source for rabbits,
you could always use dandelions as they're fairly common, and setting up a dandelion farm is pretty easy.
And they'll of course follow you and do everything just the same with dandelions.
as with carrots.
So what I would suggest doing is putting one of their favorite foods in your offhand.
Now that that favorite food is in your offhand, you could then use your sword to kill these and get your drop from it.
And here's what makes rabbits so amazing.
They have three unique drops just to them.
What are these three drops?
Well we're starting to see those take place in our industry.
inventory.
That is of course the cooked or alternatively raw rabbit as well as that we have the rabbit hide and these can be crafted into standard leather and there is the very
rare drop of the rabbit's foot.
Now the rabbit's foot right here can actually be brewed into potions of leaping.
The can be kind of tricky.
So do you get your rabbit hide, cooked rabbit and rabbit's foot?
The first step is of course by holding carrots or maybe even just getting them into a boat,
leading as many rabbits as you can to your farm.
This time we're using the method of a double fenscade airlock farm.
What you do here is you basically lead all your mobs into the farm through the airlock,
and once you have, you can then seal both these doors, and it's easy to get out because you can go.
go like this, have this little space so if a rabbit does get into it's fine, then you can get all the way out.
So by using this method,
if we happen to have rabbits get kind of halfway in there,
we still have a way of making them not get fully escaped into the farm,
by simply just dragging them back in if we need to.
Another thing I would actually suggest doing is to place down a water bucket somewhere around here, and having some farmland around it.
You might be wondering why, is that Rabbits have a super fun little functionality in the game, which that they actually eat carrot crops.
It's insane to me that Minecraft coated Rabbits this well,
but as you can see,
they are walking around, and just happen when the Rabbits eat the carrots is they'll go down a couple stages in their growth cycle.
In fact,
they've not Now I've finished eating,
basically all the carrots here,
but in terms of the practical side of farming these,
you just want to run in here,
breed them with carrots of course when you're holding carrots,
they'll be running towards you so it's nice and easy,
and then occasionally going around here while keeping the carrots in your hands,
they don't run away,
and killing a couple rabbits to get their drops, but if you're not wanting the kind of fun type of rabbit farm.
There are some more automatic ways of getting them,
so to make an automatic rabbit farm we want to dig down three blocks,
then go to over from there and start placing down a chest.
So we have a double chest in here with a hopper going into the side of it.
You want to break this block here too and place a transparent block on top of the chest right here
and dig this block over here.
so we can actually get to the drops that'll be in that chest.
Once done that, this is actually a between this farm and the other ones.
Place a slab on top of that hopper, and then once you've done that, of course get your rabbits into this area.
Water log that slab with the water bucket like this, and you'll notice all those rabbits will start jumping up.
They can't get out, but you can put the fence post up if you want.
although it doesn't help at all just because of the rabbit's hitbox, so another difference.
I'd also of course suggest with this and all the farms to have a chest with your breeding items in there.
Now we can take our carrots and breed these rabbits as you can see that's very very easy and of course eventually they're gonna dive entity cramming in there
and the drops are gonna end up in this large chest.
And that's actually everything about how to farm all these five farm animals inside of Minecraft.
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