Do you need to fence in your animals? [duplicate]
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Is there and reason to build fences around your animals? I've seen several people raising free-range chickens. Are there any disadvantages to raising chickens free-range? What about the other animals? Can I just have an open ranch, or does it not work that way?
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Do you need to fence in animals Stardew?
Any animals on your farm will randomly wander around (though they will stay on the farm). Putting up fences around them to create pens will ensure that your animals are always where you expect them to be; saving you valuable time.Do you need a fence around a barn Stardew?
Nope! Fences are completely optional! The main benefits of adding a fence around your barns/coops is to contain the animals so they don't wander too far away.What is the point of fences in Stardew Valley?
Fences will restrict the spread of grass and the movement of animals, so they're primarily useful for making pastures. That said, there's not really any harm in having your animals roam the whole farm except for making it slightly hard to find them.Do chickens need fences Stardew?
Fences are purely cosmetic, animals do not eat crops, and they will go back inside themselves. Honestly, this actually makes the durability thing completely useless.Stop Using Fencing and Try This Instead | Animal Crossing New Horizons
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