Minecraft animals growing up

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When I breed animals, after one game day when the baby's grown up, if they are in a fence cage thing, they always seem to be on the outside? Is that supposed to happen?



Best Answer

When the animals fully mature, their model is replaced with the larger 'adult' version. When the small baby model is halfway through the fence, and it changes to the large, it detects that the model is more than halfway through it and appropriately places it outside.

I recommend building a secondary enclosure around your initial enclosure to prevent them escaping.




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How long does it take Minecraft animals to grow up?

Baby animals take 20 minutes to grow up. This can be accelerated by feeding them their breeding item. Green sparkles appear similar to those caused by bone meal. Each feeding reduces the remaining time before the animal grows up by 10%.

How do animals grow up in Minecraft?

All babies obtained by breeding take 20 minutes to grow up. There is no way to speed up this process, except for sheep, which can grow faster if they eat grass, and foals or colts (baby horses) which you can feed to speed up their growth. You can re-breed animals after 5 minutes.

Can you keep an animal a baby forever in Minecraft?

In order to breed animals in Minecraft, you'll need to feed each animal a certain type of food. Once fed, hearts will appear, indicating the animal is ready to breed. If another animal of the same kind is also fed and the two are within eight blocks of each other, they will breed and create a baby animal.



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Answer 2

Sometimes small creatures (including baby monsters) can squeeze through thin blocks like fences or doors especially if they are pushed by other creatures.

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