just a small info: the barn with feed roboter for dairy cows needs a update, the standard size of the meadow is so big it holds 106 cows but the roboter can only keep up with 101 cows.
Yep it's rubbish. Iv customised my fencing to take 267 cows. The robot only feeds 375lts on the hour every hours. It's a rubbish shed. Also the meadow states don't work in game in any cow shed. Sort it out giants
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The robot provide 36000 tmr per day. You have to mix yourself to help it if your barn capacity is over 100. The barn have maximum capacity of 60000 food so that is 96000. That is enough for around 250 full grown cows. Buy a good forage mixer and fill the barn to the max before you sleep, that will keep them all well fed. Mixing forage for cow is quite fun if you know the formula and right vehicle
Yeah it's a peace of piss. Get the 3 wheel mixer. Put 4 hay 4 silage half straw and a tad of mineral. It's a perfect mix. I'm big into my cows. Iv got over 2500 cows with all the rest of the animals. My farm is a very busy one lol. Just bought a server this evening going to start fresh with a mate of mine. Can't wait for a good British map
Beef Cattle are massively profitable because you don't need to feed them until the month you plan to sell them. i.e. they can spend most of their time at 0% health, and just give them TMR on the last month to get health to 100% then sell.
exactly what i do, also you don’t need to feed them tmr, just buy like 2 hay square bales which also get them 100 percent health and costs much less than tmr and start feeding them 2 weeks before you plan to sell them and your only expenses will be the price of the cattle when purchased and about 2000 dollars in hay bales
I am sure there will eventually be auto load pallet trailer mods available. They still won't be as easy as water buffalo milk to move, but the sheep and goats are much easier to feed.
I think there's a problem with your math, particularly on sheep and goats. You are calculating per hectare total and not taking into account that they do not produce that per month, which are the factors you are comparing them against. Grass may produce 83,500 L, but it does it across 4 months. So you're going to get a more accurate number if you divide it by four and use that against how much the sheep eat per month.
Chickens are a nightmare on our farm, sure they produce delicious organic eggs but they eat a tonne of our veggies and are eaten / killed by foxes regularly
This was so useful. I already knew the basics but the calculations etc make choosing the numbers of animals and ages to buy initially, so much more understandable
I read you don't need to feed beef cattle with tmr because this only increases the productivity of dairy cows so silage/hay is enough, is it true, this might change the classement
You don't even need to feed TMR for 100% productivity right now. Im not sure if it's a bug or what but just hay and meadow has my cows at 100% productivity, no TMR.
Pigs are actually very easy and if they work anything like 22 you only have to feed them grain and canola or soybean. I recommend canola barley. The only benefit of feeding their all 4 inputs is they will get to 100% in 10 hours. With 2 inputs it takes longer but they will still reach 100% before they complete their reproduction cycle.
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actually you need to feed any combination that add up to 75%. so it's base food + either grain or (protein + root crops). so corn + barley will suffice
In fs22 animals that got straw produced manure and no slurry. They only produced slurry when they got no straw. You got free fertilizer doing nothing. I don't know if it is the same in fs25, but if it is, straw should either be sold for profit, used in TMR or chopped on the field as it puts the field in the mulched state The only way i see a profit in manure is BGA
I think you have that backwards. They produce slurry no matter what however they only produce manure if you add straw. I had several pig barns and I had to make sure the slurry was not full or my animals would lose health. The manure never got even close to filling up the manure heap.well i think I let it get up to a million liters one time.
Anything that requires an extention placed (e.g. manure for Pigs) is problematic. At the moment extensions become disconnected from the barn when you safe and load so they will never fill after that.
If you are somekind off allrounder farmer like me, for mixing TMR very usefull not mix it from bales. Just for filling mixer, easy fast and in precise proportions just use hay and straw loft, and being all rounder flour mill can also provide fast fill like from silo pipe with dry food 1 or 2 pallets from storing dry food. Only not tried yet but have idea try to use belt systems to load fast mixer from silage pit too. If it works too then zero effort with mixing, just need to catch moment when to stop fill portion. Also using max straw volume more eco as it comes as secondary production from harvesting crops. As hay is most effort to make, so less aloved portion in mixer. And the rest what is just fill with silagge. Easy TMR mixing just driving mixer trough flout crusher, hay loft, and sillage pit. And less effort than play anf waste time with balling.
@@Loc-Mas it's hay and oats I believe. it asks for root crops but after 3 months there value equals out anyway so no real point. I haven't touched them since 2019
@@Loc-Mas oats are enough yeah. You only need 1 for most aninals except pigs basicly. If you dont give pigs all 4 types, they dont reproduce i believe, and they increase is value slower. Tar for cows too, to make Milk faster
With sheep, it's much better to use the wool to make clothing, so much more profitable. Same with using milk to make cheese. Granted i haven't finished the video so maybe you mention this in the end.
I really don't find loading pallets to be all that awkward, but I think the secret is that I play with a gamepad. The precision driving required to load pallets is made really difficult by steering with a keyboard and moving the loader with a mouse, on a controller it's just really breezy once you get a little bit of practice. You can also just build the small production factories close to where your animals live and just drive the pallet a few meters across the barnyard, and then when the products are made you can tell the production to Auto sell them. This won't let you stock up for the best price but most of the finished goods have a really small swing in the price month to month compared to raw crops. I haven't tried all the pens but I know that on the one I have on my farm, the smaller sheep and goat pen, I can't actually feed them bales directly. I have to feed them loose grass.
i play on keyboard and i find it super easy loading pallets. although, i've played farming sim for probably multiple thousands of hours. in my eyes there's no way most people on controller do their pallet jobs noticeably better than keyboard players. when i play with my friends (they play on controller) i usually do the pallet loading because they find it very hard to do on controller. i find it miles easier to do small adjustments to cranes with a mouse compared to a controller. but if you're experienced with keyboard and mouse you will probably be better on that, and if you play on controller it's the same thing. i just think most players play on controller and that's why most people are better at crane movement on controller.
Wonderful job on multiplying spreadsheet values. Unfortunately, some people will see these numbers and falsely believe they have ANY relevance to game play outside of role play elements. The critters are all terrible as means of producing income. It's so bad that even if you full on cheat and "rent the productions" for basically free, even a barn full of Water Buffalo will make you less money per day than a single large tarp greenhouse. It's certainly not your fault the game balance is so far out of whack, but please add some info on how much the production chains based on these animals will make per processing cycle. The most profit you can get from water buffalo is on butter, and even the full size dairy produces about 4,000 liters per day. One greenhouse produces 4 pallets of lettuce in a day. Lettuce sells for way more than butter. The cheapest barn to put the cows in starts at 250,00 or more. If you like animals, it's a great role play experience. If you want to buy a new tractor before the sun burns out, there are no options in game that include any of the animals.
Its a fair point. I raise animals for the role play. Sheep, and now goats as well. The money from milk/wool is a bonus from my POV. I also have 1 horse to ride around the map when there's no farming to be done lol.
If mixing food for cows is too time consuming for anyone's taste, I'd wager that they'd be better off playing a different game. 🤣 Just invest in a merlo and a bale storage, bam, you get a trailer full of TMR in like 2 minutes. Even better, get a Goweil baler and produce TMR bales. You do that once every couple of days, depending on how big your pasture is, and you'll be off idling. Also, imho, mixing things together that synergize is best. Buffallos, Dairy Cows and Goats, while needing 2 pens total, thus being slightly expensive, would supply a creamery and make it run at top efficiency, hence skyrocketing profits.
They need to change cows and how much milk we can get a month. A normal cows gives you 20lt milk per day. Strongly feeded cows gives you up to 40lt milk per day but lest pretend they will give 30lt per day. 10 cows for a month we should have 9000lt.500lt per month for 10 cows?? Its like impossible. It's like 1,666 lt for a cows per day??
To increase profitability I put newborns in separate barns until they reach age to reproduce, produce, or sell. Pigs for example, you can go without feeding them and they reach puberty at the same rate as well fed pigs but reproduction stays at 0 for unfed. Once you move the unfed animals to the "fattening/breeding" barn it only takes 1-2 months to reach the same value and reproduction as an animal well fed it's entire life. Beef cattle, same thing, just put them in a meadow and give them grass, when ready to sell, move them to a fattening barn for a few months to get their stats up before selling. Overall you save a lot on feed and effort and you can plan reproduction cycles or get your particular animals on the same reproductive cycle by keeping animals in a non productive state and moving them to a well fed barn when you want them to breed.
just a small info: the barn with feed roboter for dairy cows needs a update, the standard size of the meadow is so big it holds 106 cows but the roboter can only keep up with 101 cows.
Yep it's rubbish. Iv customised my fencing to take 267 cows. The robot only feeds 375lts on the hour every hours. It's a rubbish shed. Also the meadow states don't work in game in any cow shed. Sort it out giants
The robot provide 36000 tmr per day. You have to mix yourself to help it if your barn capacity is over 100. The barn have maximum capacity of 60000 food so that is 96000. That is enough for around 250 full grown cows. Buy a good forage mixer and fill the barn to the max before you sleep, that will keep them all well fed. Mixing forage for cow is quite fun if you know the formula and right vehicle
Yeah it's a peace of piss. Get the 3 wheel mixer. Put 4 hay 4 silage half straw and a tad of mineral. It's a perfect mix. I'm big into my cows. Iv got over 2500 cows with all the rest of the animals. My farm is a very busy one lol. Just bought a server this evening going to start fresh with a mate of mine. Can't wait for a good British map
Beef Cattle are massively profitable because you don't need to feed them until the month you plan to sell them. i.e. they can spend most of their time at 0% health, and just give them TMR on the last month to get health to 100% then sell.
exactly what i do, also you don’t need to feed them tmr, just buy like 2 hay square bales which also get them 100 percent health and costs much less than tmr and start feeding them 2 weeks before you plan to sell them and your only expenses will be the price of the cattle when purchased and about 2000 dollars in hay bales
As someone with chicken s they honestly produce so much slurry
Enormous amounts
So true 😊
Stop feeding them taco bell
Try putting it i your garden, you’ll see how effective they are at fertilising ur crops 😂
I am sure there will eventually be auto load pallet trailer mods available. They still won't be as easy as water buffalo milk to move, but the sheep and goats are much easier to feed.
actually there is a mod with autoloading on all trailers. you just click shortcut and its ready. Universal auto loader
@@rafatusv2149 For FS25? I know it is ready on FS22 but I haven't seen it for the new game yet.
@@rafatusv2149 Thanks, I just did a search for Universal auto loader and found it. Thanks again.
@@rafatusv2149 what mod is it
@@BeckyGamingGirlUniversal autoloader. You can find it on FS25 mod websites
I think there's a problem with your math, particularly on sheep and goats. You are calculating per hectare total and not taking into account that they do not produce that per month, which are the factors you are comparing them against. Grass may produce 83,500 L, but it does it across 4 months. So you're going to get a more accurate number if you divide it by four and use that against how much the sheep eat per month.
Chickens are a nightmare on our farm, sure they produce delicious organic eggs but they eat a tonne of our veggies and are eaten / killed by foxes regularly
Got any big dogs? Other than the chicken house itself just the smell of some big ass dogs usually make foxes or w/e predator think more than twice
@@Niterayde doesn't matter how big the dogs are, they just need to bark at basically anything. Dog's barks keep foxes away
This was so useful. I already knew the basics but the calculations etc make choosing the numbers of animals and ages to buy initially, so much more understandable
Thanks for the video. Btw Sheep in reverse mode at 3:00. This game is so bugged, can't even play since 1.3...
You ever stop to think that the footage is reversed considering every animal was walking backwards?
@Roadhouse1997 why i would think that if it's not logic ?
Also water bill are that profitable irl so I think it shouldn't be nerfed
I read you don't need to feed beef cattle with tmr because this only increases the productivity of dairy cows so silage/hay is enough, is it true, this might change the classement
Beef cattle dont need tmr i always feed them hay
You don't even need to feed TMR for 100% productivity right now. Im not sure if it's a bug or what but just hay and meadow has my cows at 100% productivity, no TMR.
Yep just hay they are a good passive income on smaller farms.
Your content is amazing and the editing is very good, keep it up
Pigs are actually very easy and if they work anything like 22 you only have to feed them grain and canola or soybean. I recommend canola barley. The only benefit of feeding their all 4 inputs is they will get to 100% in 10 hours. With 2 inputs it takes longer but they will still reach 100% before they complete their reproduction cycle.
actually you need to feed any combination that add up to 75%. so it's base food + either grain or (protein + root crops). so corn + barley will suffice
That's cool I usually just put the first two.
This is the most educated FS Channel that i need. Thank you sir You are my savior.
Omg as a spanish speaker i have to thank you for the subtitles ❤great video understood 100% of the guide thanks to the subs 🎉
In fs22 animals that got straw produced manure and no slurry. They only produced slurry when they got no straw. You got free fertilizer doing nothing.
I don't know if it is the same in fs25, but if it is, straw should either be sold for profit, used in TMR or chopped on the field as it puts the field in the mulched state
The only way i see a profit in manure is BGA
I think you have that backwards. They produce slurry no matter what however they only produce manure if you add straw. I had several pig barns and I had to make sure the slurry was not full or my animals would lose health. The manure never got even close to filling up the manure heap.well i think I let it get up to a million liters one time.
You Are Very Underrated
Anything that requires an extention placed (e.g. manure for Pigs) is problematic. At the moment extensions become disconnected from the barn when you safe and load so they will never fill after that.
Great video mate! Thank you, it helps a lot, I decided to start with goats :). I am looking forward for the factories video.
Sheep can produce even more because you can turn wool into clothes
You should only feed grass to beef cows because they don't need TMR just effects how much Milk is produced.
If you are somekind off allrounder farmer like me, for mixing TMR very usefull not mix it from bales. Just for filling mixer, easy fast and in precise proportions just use hay and straw loft, and being all rounder flour mill can also provide fast fill like from silo pipe with dry food 1 or 2 pallets from storing dry food. Only not tried yet but have idea try to use belt systems to load fast mixer from silage pit too. If it works too then zero effort with mixing, just need to catch moment when to stop fill portion. Also using max straw volume more eco as it comes as secondary production from harvesting crops. As hay is most effort to make, so less aloved portion in mixer. And the rest what is just fill with silagge. Easy TMR mixing just driving mixer trough flout crusher, hay loft, and sillage pit. And less effort than play anf waste time with balling.
wait so when you feed animals, you need to provide all of the types of food? I thought one was enough, does it work the same on fs22?
Not sheep, beef cows you can do hay, dairy TMR is better, pigs you also should get your mix ratio correct not sure what it is
@jacknelson2275 do you know how it is with horses?
@@Loc-Mas it's hay and oats I believe. it asks for root crops but after 3 months there value equals out anyway so no real point. I haven't touched them since 2019
@jacknelson2275 so do you think oats are enough?
@@Loc-Mas oats are enough yeah. You only need 1 for most aninals except pigs basicly. If you dont give pigs all 4 types, they dont reproduce i believe, and they increase is value slower. Tar for cows too, to make Milk faster
Note of for the best price on goat, water buffalo or cow's milk you need to bottle the milk. Which is done at the dairy processor.
2:20 in the video and you got a new subscriber.. great video 🤌🏻
I love loading pallets just use the new Holland skid steer much more manoeuvrable than a forklift.
Goat milk comes on a pallet.
With sheep, it's much better to use the wool to make clothing, so much more profitable. Same with using milk to make cheese. Granted i haven't finished the video so maybe you mention this in the end.
butter is a lot more profitable than mozzarella
I waited for Your next video! I love Your content pls post earlier❤
I really don't find loading pallets to be all that awkward, but I think the secret is that I play with a gamepad. The precision driving required to load pallets is made really difficult by steering with a keyboard and moving the loader with a mouse, on a controller it's just really breezy once you get a little bit of practice. You can also just build the small production factories close to where your animals live and just drive the pallet a few meters across the barnyard, and then when the products are made you can tell the production to Auto sell them. This won't let you stock up for the best price but most of the finished goods have a really small swing in the price month to month compared to raw crops.
I haven't tried all the pens but I know that on the one I have on my farm, the smaller sheep and goat pen, I can't actually feed them bales directly. I have to feed them loose grass.
i play on keyboard and i find it super easy loading pallets. although, i've played farming sim for probably multiple thousands of hours.
in my eyes there's no way most people on controller do their pallet jobs noticeably better than keyboard players. when i play with my friends (they play on controller) i usually do the pallet loading because they find it very hard to do on controller. i find it miles easier to do small adjustments to cranes with a mouse compared to a controller.
but if you're experienced with keyboard and mouse you will probably be better on that, and if you play on controller it's the same thing. i just think most players play on controller and that's why most people are better at crane movement on controller.
So useful thanks
I make Buffalo cheese but that means you have to buy a Diary building, as the one that comes on the map cant be bought for some reason
Sheep and goats take up a shit ton of room compared to chickens
I generally have sheep and goats because they are easy. And 1 horse just for the fun of riding it lol
Wonderful job on multiplying spreadsheet values. Unfortunately, some people will see these numbers and falsely believe they have ANY relevance to game play outside of role play elements. The critters are all terrible as means of producing income. It's so bad that even if you full on cheat and "rent the productions" for basically free, even a barn full of Water Buffalo will make you less money per day than a single large tarp greenhouse. It's certainly not your fault the game balance is so far out of whack, but please add some info on how much the production chains based on these animals will make per processing cycle. The most profit you can get from water buffalo is on butter, and even the full size dairy produces about 4,000 liters per day. One greenhouse produces 4 pallets of lettuce in a day. Lettuce sells for way more than butter. The cheapest barn to put the cows in starts at 250,00 or more. If you like animals, it's a great role play experience. If you want to buy a new tractor before the sun burns out, there are no options in game that include any of the animals.
Its a fair point. I raise animals for the role play. Sheep, and now goats as well. The money from milk/wool is a bonus from my POV. I also have 1 horse to ride around the map when there's no farming to be done lol.
Have they fixed manuar and slurry for cows? Or is it just the robot barn thats buggy?
I never knew that corn silage TMR produced better than grass TMR
corn silage has a higher yield for silage than grass silage does. Although corn does need to be replanted etc.
If mixing food for cows is too time consuming for anyone's taste, I'd wager that they'd be better off playing a different game. 🤣
Just invest in a merlo and a bale storage, bam, you get a trailer full of TMR in like 2 minutes. Even better, get a Goweil baler and produce TMR bales. You do that once every couple of days, depending on how big your pasture is, and you'll be off idling.
Also, imho, mixing things together that synergize is best. Buffallos, Dairy Cows and Goats, while needing 2 pens total, thus being slightly expensive, would supply a creamery and make it run at top efficiency, hence skyrocketing profits.
Water Bee-Woof-alo hmmm riiiight
please also make a video of the same style but where you factor in productions as well
the pronunciations of buffalo and dairy lmaooooo
i love how roosters are useless, same as in real life lol.
over 90% of roosters get *** IRL before reaching 2 weeks old.
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thank you
waterboofalos :P
I like to mix my TMR from silos rather than bales.
When is best time for sell water buffalo sheep and goats ?
What happens if you add a dairy and transform the goat milk or water buffalo milk into cheese?
By selling beef cattle earlier you increase profits
What are the brown bales ?
They need to change cows and how much milk we can get a month. A normal cows gives you 20lt milk per day. Strongly feeded cows gives you up to 40lt milk per day but lest pretend they will give 30lt per day. 10 cows for a month we should have 9000lt.500lt per month for 10 cows?? Its like impossible. It's like 1,666 lt for a cows per day??
So straw bales does not work on sheep?
Call me crazy, but i do enjoy loading pallets, from my factory, onto a trailer.
Me too lol.
Honey is the best but a nightmare for there pallets
2:26 but isn’t it like 2520$ per 1000l 😅 or am I missing something? 😅
Yes, that's the price for a thousand liters, which is why it was multiplied as 2,520 and not 2520.
To increase profitability I put newborns in separate barns until they reach age to reproduce, produce, or sell. Pigs for example, you can go without feeding them and they reach puberty at the same rate as well fed pigs but reproduction stays at 0 for unfed. Once you move the unfed animals to the "fattening/breeding" barn it only takes 1-2 months to reach the same value and reproduction as an animal well fed it's entire life. Beef cattle, same thing, just put them in a meadow and give them grass, when ready to sell, move them to a fattening barn for a few months to get their stats up before selling.
Overall you save a lot on feed and effort and you can plan reproduction cycles or get your particular animals on the same reproductive cycle by keeping animals in a non productive state and moving them to a well fed barn when you want them to breed.
Diary cows?
and bees is just a topic for another day not in animals
będzie na polskim kanale?
Yes, next week.
I never do pigs cause my uncle had a pig farm and my God the smell.
Soft
@@JNV2713indeed, i had some pigs, and never noticed the smell to be too bad.
Maby i need to shower more often😂
I wonder how many people would play if it had smell-ovision lol
whenever somebodys mad and i try not to laugh and slip out a little i just use this video as proof to not get beaten up
Bro give farming simulator 25 as a gift 🎁 please please please 🥺🥺🥺❤️🥺🥺🥺
No
@nicz7694 please 🥺🥺❤️
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