u/Lumpy_Coconut3585

Regarding food, is freshness related to hitpoints?

Hi all. I want to sort my shelves in the cellar so that the less fresh ingredients are closer to the kitchen and used first, however, shelves cannot be sorted by freshness, so I use hitpoints. I have seen some foods that have decent hitpoints but freshness <10, hence the question. Are they related? How do you sort your cellars? Thanks!

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u/Lumpy_Coconut3585 — 3 days ago

How do you manage food flow?

Hello!

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I had to put ladders to reach my cellar. I dont care about pet haulers eating my food, the problem was the LOVED sleeping and hang around there, in big numbers, so temperature raised a lot and the cellar lost all sense. The kitchen is at the same level as the cellar, on a different room 4 tiles away, double door. One problem is that I have one shelf in the main hall for food set on high priority so my people don't have to go down and back up to eat, but most of the time is empty (pets not hauling because cellar forbidden).

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Then there is the animal feed problem. My cook could spend a whole day cooking animal feed, hauling it to the chickens upstairs and back down, so I created another kitchen next to the chickens with another shelf, high priority, just cabbage. I turn it on/off whenever I wanted to make animal feed, but again empty because no haulers.

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What is your system? I thought about creating yet another smaller cellar just for cabbage that the pets can enter to.

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u/Lumpy_Coconut3585 — 17 days ago

Sheep/goats not reproducing

Hello there!

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Quick question, I have goats as pets for hauling. Sheeps inside their pen. I have male/female for both. They are fed. However, my youngest for both is nearly 2 years old. Some sheep are even dying with no new animals.

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What am I doing wrong?

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u/Lumpy_Coconut3585 — 20 days ago