ANIMAL GRAZING & CUSTOM PASTURES - Farming Simulator 25
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- This video will cover everything you need to know when it comes to custom animal pastures and animal grazing ion Farming Simulator 25.
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I've never understood why Giants felt the need to artificially boost the difficulty of caring for animals by making it so they don't breed or produce product when fed on grass.
*Newsflash Giants!* Cows and sheep have been living, breeding, and producing milk and wool on just grass for over a thousand years! Their ancestors were doing it on wild grass *long* before we domesticated them.
Is it accurate information though??
I mean about the grass doesn't allow cow fonction normally ?
Because my understanding was that it was just impacting the effectiveness of food in term of quantity.
For exemple : Hay is 80%, so in order to have the same "productivity", cow need twice the grass(40%) quantity.
I'm aware that TMR feeding is raising the value of cows.
But I also heard that it had no impact on productivity.
It's was just more effictient for quantity.
Another example, let's say the max food in the barn can be 10000 liters.
With 10000L of TMR, you get 10000L of food.
But 10000L of grass would fill the food bar to 4000L.
That was my understanding.
I still think Farmercop is misleading here, but I could be wrong of course.
@@KSpartan In the real world, when grass is cut and dried to make hay, it loses a large amount of nutrition that would be there if the cattle were grazing naturally. Sileage is between hay and grass. Grass baled too green will rot, too dry is just hay. There's a sweet spot in the moisture content that allows the grass to turn into sileage and retain nutrients, but for game purposes I'm fine with being able to shortcut it by wrapping grass bales. I completely disagree with Giants take on this. I'll give TMR the benefit of the doubt and say they could leave it on top as a way to provide a reason to make it (and give production a boost, for game purposes.) But grass (and inherently meadow) should be the next best thing. Hay and sileage should be a winter forage option so the cows have food when the field would be in hibernation. The more accurate way to do this would be TMR, Meadow, grass, sileage, then restrict hay to not allowing reproduction due to the loss of nutritional value. I would also make it so an unwrapped grass bale would either rot and lose volume over time as it sits (even though it actually becomes toxic,) or disappear if not wrapped within a certain time frame. They're completely backwards in the way they've done this.
As a real farmer this custom pasture thing is so unrealistic its hilarious!
Cows mite eat tmr before they graze green grass but they WILL NOT EAT HAY BEFORE they eat green grass. My goodness GIANTS!! Hire at least 1 REAL farmer to help with animals.
PS. Chickens, pigs and horses eat grass too. My goodness how silly is this. I though GIANTS was trying for realism. While i am ranting, all domestic animals will BREED IN A PASTURE!
ive been wanting realistic animals for years, including feedlots and meat production. just ain’t happening i guess, gotta wait for mods to fix the game lol
@@chasedooley6237 Modders do an AWESOME JOB! I wish I knew how to do it but I got 3 real farms and no time to do it. I gotta wait on the skilled modders to add new breeds and animals. Idk why GIANTS didn't go ahead and at least add ducks since they been around awhile.
Also....all these critters poop. So that shud be standard.
I can hardly wait for the modder maps with even more animals on them.
I won't even download fs 22 maps unless they got the new animals and a variety of breeds as well as babies.
That cuts 95 percent of the maps out that I won't even download.
They need to improve the usefulness of the horses or just get rid of them to save space. I delete every single horse pen because they useless. That is one thing that is very realistic. Horses are useless at this point, in real life and in the game.
They cud at least give an option to hire a horse trainer. I ant got time to ride them. But I guess some folks enjoy them.
Can confirm, chickens are addicted to grass. I had 40 chickens and they completely scalped my yard in most areas. They'll pluck it out, eat it, and kill grass at any chance given
@chasedooley6237 exactly 0% farming experience for anybody who worked on this "simulator"
If Giants doesnt want us to feed grass to cows, they should just... not let us feed grass to cows. Why do they keep adding it as a trap option for new players?
That aside, here's hoping the pasture grass growth is fixed, if not on launch day, then very soon.
The meadow grass regrowth has to be a bug surely. I want to move my animals between pastures to simulate actual grazing and have the empty pastures regrow.
I’m not too familiar with cows in the previous games, but I think you could have a breeding barn and then move the calves to a meadow to grow up so that you wouldn’t have to bother feeding them
Horses should graze they do in real life.
Also seems like they don't have foals which is a shame considering all the other animals seem to have got at least one/two growth stages.
@ my guess would be since horses don’t really get used or make you any products. Wish they could make it where you could raise and use horses to farm.
@@Patrik_Truelovewould be cool to hook up a plow to them or something
@@Lavander-n3h my thoughts exactly. That would make a proper start from scratch farm.
I wish you could herd cows with horses
So cows can't produce milk off grass . That is a joke I run a grass based dairy system irl . Our cows are out on grass for 9 and a half months of the year and then housed for the other 2 and half during winter
Giants need to give us the options to drive our cattle with the horses, its a must for changing them to a different pasture.
Or get the dogs to herd em
For all that are complaining, don't worry. The way they work will be fixed by Modders 😂😂😂
If they are same as all other versions then it's just a few edits in the xml.
The thing that we should worry about is if the visible animals are locked in LUA like 22.
How to make existing grassland into a custom pasture ? I saw in a demo that they talked about even making pathway to the barns for winter?
In a leaflet I read this : Dynamic pastures allow you to set up fences on every large meadow and grass field you own. This allows you feed your animals directly from nature. With seasons activated, you will, of course, have to bring the animals back to their stables in winter and have enough food on hand to bridge the time until the next spring.
There's no pathways to other barns or enclosures, if you want to move them, you'll need to use an animal trailer.
"Turning existing grassland into a custom pasture" would just be building a custom pasture on that grassland, same as you would anywhere else.
great video, really interesting. But the meadow never grows back? Hope Giants fixes that and the capacity. What about for cows? I assume the TMR capacity doesn’t increase?
…they won’t reproduce on meadow? That’s absurd. Why did they even bother putting it in the game?
15:45 that sucks but kinda makes sense that you move your flock to a different pasture but as you said might be a bug. Thanks for the awesome video.
Such a shame that no matter how big the barn/pasture is you can only ever visually see a few animals
Can the regular pasture take round bales? And if so how do I put them in the pen?
The chicken fence should define the amount of chickens you can have as well. Theres local free range farms in my area that have 15 acres dedicated to just free range chickens.
Where did you get the multifruit silo. It's a must-have
Are there bulls in fs25, they were in 22, meadows could make sense for them, thats how i'd love to do em
i got a question, i made a barn with the robot and enough pasture space for 912 cows, i initially put only 300 water buffalo and 300 angus cows in it and kept the tmr completely full, the health and production never moved and stayed at 0.... my question is is there a limit on how many animals you can have in one pasture? Or am i doing something wrong or missing something?
I wish you could put a silo extention to increase the food stores for the barns/pastures
As of December if you put down a pasture that is meant for 7 cows and modify it the water capacity stays at 6,000 liters. So in my case I had 70 cattle and that 6,000 liters went almost hourly. If you can customize the field the capacities need to adjust accordingly.
Could you put a shared storage next to the pasture?
Hi is there a way to fix a fence after you demolish a section and wanna make the fence 1 again?
Don’t understand why cows can’t breed off of just meadow.
If you mean in terms of "why would they make it this way?" agreed.
If you mean in terms of how the game works under the hood, there's a minimum % of feed effectiveness required for animals to gain health and reproduce (based on a little testing of my own, I believe it was 75% in FS22, I would imagine FS25 is likely the same). Grazing/grass is set to a low % which means cows won't gain health or breed.
@@QualjynThanks for that information because that was what I was looking for.
I thought the percentage was only impacting the quantity of food.
For example, I feed my cow with hay so 10000 L of hay would fill for 8000 L.
And I though grass would just be 4000L, but would not hurt any production.
That lack of information about game mechanics is a major issue in Farming Simulator games.
Because the game doesn't even work like IRL. Far from it from what I read here and there.
If you plant grass and build around it,will it count as meddow?
My question is does meadow substitute grass then? Even tho it's eaten last in the list, if I don't provide cut grass to my cows or sheep, will the meadow sustain them as if I did have grass provided? (For example as long as the meadow replenishes fast enough, ill never have to provide grass to sheep?) Or will I need to prove grass on top of a meadow to ensure 100% effectiveness
Wow I can’t believe how much they screwed up the custom pastures, they took what could have been a cool feature and made it pointless.
What do you mean? What is wrong with it?
Place your pen and custom field.. go back and delete.. plow and plant grass in area where the meadow was for the pen… replace your pen and custom fence.. all problems fixed
The breeding barns wont give manure even if you put straw in, and the manure silo
I hate the way they do cattle. A well balanced pasture (meadow) is far better for cattle than just about anything. Yet in every one of these games, they tote the corporate farm line of basically making feed lots. There is zero reason to not have cattle reproduce on meadows except to force players to make TMR, which is completely unnecessary when there is nice, healthy grass for them to graze on. I am completely okay with requiring a feed source during winter when the meadow is fallow, but during spring, summer, and most of fall (with the right grass mix) a supplemental feed source is a waste of money so long as the field is not being over-grazed. I wish they would put a little research into actual herd management and incorporate rotational grazing.
I have seen on other videos that you can demolish the fence on costume pastures. Can we put down new fences and expand the area or do we need to demolish the whole pasture to expand the area?
Costume pasture?? You mean custom ??
Moving 1000 sheep 13 at a time.......🤔
Why when i have planted meadow does my enclosure say" meadow 0 litres " ? How do I plant meadow?! 🤷♂️ I tried seeding grass nothing happened, and can't find the grass roller I used in fs22 , confused, games help menus for new features are suprisingly lacking 🙄
Can you put a pen inside the meadow? So they can breed and graze?
Thanks farmer cop
This is my 4th video in a row. Gotta be prepared for my stream tonight😋
Has anyone tried to drop a silo extension near the pasture to increase the feed capacity? It worked well in fs22
What we need now is sheep dogs 😂
I keep getting a note saying area is restricted when placing an animal pasture, the land is mine I own it, I've no idea what's happening!
But the food capasity do not folow the bigger quantety of animals
I’m hoping that they make improvements to this feature, cause I was really looking forward to this one, and am kinda disappointed in it. Fingers crossed
What about the "UGLY" circle_object_rendering?
No meat productions😞
There will be mods for it but they can't do it in vanilla. If they do then they can't get an E for everyone rating on the game which they've said is an absolute must.
@@KrazyKrws In Minecraft, a rated E game, you can punch cows to death and eat them. I don't believe Giants when they say they can't have meat production while retaining an E rating.
@@Hedgehobbit Exactly my thoughts!!
☹️ i want 1,000,000 chickens😞
You should rethink how you draw pastures…. You drew Kermit watching Miss piggy if you know what I mean
If you get 0% productivity off grazing, they didn't add anything to the game
It's not really a early access it's the actual game, with bugs galore. Game is okay but needed more time.