How do I move my farm animals?

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I bought and hatched some farm animals for my colony, but now as I expand I realized the roof of my house is perhaps not the best place to put my cows excuse me, Fluffalos. None of the tools I've tried to use so far have had any effect on them, however.

Is there any way I can pick them up and move them somewhere else?



Best Answer

There is no direct way to do that, however due to the game giving you so many freedoms, you can use a little trick.

If you have it, you can simply use a two-handed-staff which secondary ability sets up a Repulsion Zone. You should be able to use the repel shield to move all manner of things, including NPCs and Fluffalos to the location you want them to be.




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Quick Answer about "How do I move my farm animals?"

  • Downsize your animals before the move.
  • Count your animals… then count again!
  • Hire a professional transport company.
  • Keep animal first aid supplies on hand.
  • Have a housing plan for your livestock at your new location.
  • Have a feed plan for your livestock.


How do you move a cow on Sims 4?

Click on an empty shed on the new farm, and select \u201cAssign to shed\u201d to move your animals from the inventory to the new shed. The game should give you the option of all cows and llamas in your inventories. This includes the animals in the world.

Can you move animals Starbound?

Holds up to 3 friendly creatures in stasis in order to safely relocate them. Relocator is a special gun crafted using an Agricultural Station. It has the ability to pick up small critters, fish, bugs, punchy and farm animals and place them somewhere else.



Moving ALL MY PETS to the new FARM | 40+ PETS!




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Answer 2

Once you upgrade to I think the final agricultural table, you can build a relocator. The relocator sucks up passive creatures (like farm animals and the little lizards, squirrels, etc., running around, and then it beams them out anyplace you like by using the opposite button on the mouse.

Answer 3

If you don't have the staff like myself and only have a short distance to move them you can place a three tall barrier of any block to prevent them from going the wrong way. They also sleep at night so its a day thing and they only move around two to three tiles at time. Sometimes they will go the same direction twice so it will be a larger movement but they will go back the way they just came from 90% of the time. I have not tested with two tall tiles but I know three and four work fine. I am unsure if you can use a pet pod to pick them up or not but if you do a side quest from an npc there is a chance they will ask you to pick up some sort of wild mob. If you accept then you get a free capture pod then just deny the quest and try.

Hope that helps. Kieran

Answer 4

The most robust way to do this (as heartless as it sounds) is to kill your animals and buy new eggs. The other answers here won't work if you need to move your items from say your ship to a planet, which it seems a lot of people (including myself) do.

I've found the best way to do this is by using bombs, but any method should work, just be careful of destroying your own stuff.

Then just purchase them from the outpost and place wherever you like.

If you don't have any way of killing them or have enough money or if you don't want to spend so much money just to move it, I recommend using admin commands to acquire the money to do so.

/admin will give you admin rights. Then /spawnitem diamond x will give x amount of diamonds which you can sell for pixels. Then just purchase the eggs that you need. Also /spawnitem bomb 1 in order to get a bomb to kill them.

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