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Farm animals

Extended Farming also adds animals to the game. There are few of them at the moment, but more will be added. There will be farmable animals, which you can use as a resource for food or materials, but also less usefull animals like moles and rats. These are the currently added animals:

Goats:

Goats are mainly there for that farming feel and some food. They can be milked with a bucket, to obtain Goatmilk. This has the same effect as regular milk, for now. When killed, a goat will drop some goat meat, which you then can roast in a furnace. It also has a minor chance of dropping some white wool. 

Goats are very stubborn, but will follow you around if you hold a carrot. If you feed two goats a carrot each, they will make a baby goat :D

Usage of goats

Goats are very usefull mobs to keep around at your farm. They can supply you with meat, wool and milk. But you can do even more with these machines:


Milking stations:
The milking stations will milk the goats for you, and store the milk in its tank. You simply right-click with an empty bucket to get the milk. Just place a milking station in your goat enclosure, and when a goat walks onto the milking station, it will get the milk. One station can store up too 8 buckets of milk. 
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Cheese Barrels:
What's the point of Goatmilk if you can't make cheese with it?! That's where the Cheesebarrels come in. These barrels can be placed out in the sun, and filled with goat milk. Once filled, and in direct sunlight, the milk slowly starts to vaporate. This process takes a while but will leave behind a beautiful Goat cheese. Just right-click with an empty hand to get the cheese out of the barrel. 
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