Straw gives you about 10% gain in having it. I've found that for beef cattle it doesn't mean a whole lot because usually they reach their peak weight within 9 months by just giving them TMR. Yes you could get them to peak weight faster but if your only selling them at peak price you'll probably be holding onto them for a little longer anyway. As for your milking cows that 10% I think makes more of a difference because if you have 100 cows and their all producing 10% less milk, that adds up over time. Just my thoughts on this.
The interesting bid for me is. What are you putting in moneywise for feed, water and straw + food. And how much of a difference makes tmr vs straw in time to peak. And could you, relatively speaking grow them on pasturegrass and feed them hay in the wintermonths to finish them off bringing the foodcosts down even further.
Please keep these vids coming. Every time a notification comes up on my phone about farming simulator, I always look at it. (Unless I am driving, then I cant) anyway keep them coming,
Another good video for players new to Seasons. Some mod summaty. Feed trough capacity is based on YEARLY requirements of animal number at the present time, regardless of Seasons length. Feed quality effects animal health as does bedding, which effects growth and fertility speed. Equality for all. Little known fact: FS19 Seasons "water pump mod" also can work for OTHER TYPES of objects that REQUIRE water on console, but requires trickier placement, as you MUST know the location of the trigger point locations that are often unmarked and have various sizes and heights dependent on the mod creator. They can be map dependent as well. The other factor is it is not always cost effective dependent on placeable.
So if I am able to find the right place to put a pump down then it should work with greenhouses also? I think I'll give that a try. Thanks for mentioning!
Great guide. I'm doing 38 Limousin on my new vlog series. Ice wait for this video to give me a quick run down. You by far have the best guide to videos. Great job sir.
Thank you for putting so much time into making these guide to's. I have been running beef cattle on Shamrock for a while now and I thought I had them covered, then you come along with your excellent beef guide video and teach me a whole load of new stuff. My mistake was not doing the methodical testing that you have shown us here and in particular, the loss of health without straw (I prefer slurry as its easier handled). Hope you had a great Christmas and happy new year to yourself and family. Take care MrSp.
For better efficiency and effectiveness, cows ---> straw ---> manure, pigs ---> no straw ---> slurry, keeps your farm from being overloaded with manure, and still provides good growth for pigs and better health for the cows for milk production if applicable. If a player does not see the words "water pump" in the animal screen for a specific pen and they placed one, there was a failure in location, height, or distance.
Thanks for the info. all ways look forward to your video's... and for how i do my cows i don't use straw in the summer time since it's hot, so i get slurry, but then in winter i give them straw to keep warm so then i will get manure. So i'll get both slurry and manure to use.. that works good for me, since i want both slurry and manure... Enjoy!
Thank you so much for what you do your videos are very informative and I enjoy watching them just the other day I found myself confused trying to make hay i quickly searched through videos and found what I needed again thank you so much
One thing that I do is change the diet of the cattle during the year. I play on a 24 Day Season Calendar with a Georgia and North Carolina GEO. During the Spring, I ween the cattle off of straw to produce the slurry. I feed the cattle through spring and summer a TMR with 69.72% Hey and 30.28% Silage. During the autumn, I introduce straw back into their diet. This allows me to do Manure production through Autumn and winter. This fattens up the cattle for the winter. Thank you
Hi I’ve been watching your tutorials and they’re rlly good! I play on Greenwich and I use the cow farm. I have Holsteins in the in game cow pasture and I’m going to add in another cow pasture across the road for Ayrshire’s to give me slurry :)
Nice video .... However, you should have kept going. Late spring is when their economy is at the lowest. Of course there was a dip in price .... Not much as the economy is relatively flat, except for late spring. I can't remember all my exact numbers, but I waited until my meat cows were almost 3 years old. I made a boatload of cash. Thanks for the slurry explanation ... That had me stumped. BTW ... I also waited almost 3 years on some of my meat pigs. Same thing ... Nice turnaround. Keep up the great vids.
Larrys4227 profit or revenue? 3 years in seasons seems you spent shitloads of money on food for a much slower growth of animals, since they’ve reached that highest profit potential.
@@peter9style .... That may be that I spent alot on feed for that period. I didn't keep track. I'm going to pay closer attention this time around. I just started a new go around with new stock. I fallowed all my fields for a season and just started back up with pigs and cows for meat. Take care and happy farming.
I don't think we are looking at the hole picture. While sitting here in dead and of winter on Sussex farms normal, I am making money hand over fist on 100 meat cows. The only thing I'm buying is 79k liters of TMR at a whack of 6k per. I feed them roughly 30k per day. At 1200lbs each ... I'm at a profit of 1.5k per. That's $150,000. Now add in all that manure I've taken to the BGA. Let's call it 75k conservative. We are at $225k. Now, take all the byproduct of digestate and sell that at 70k per 79k liter truckload. Another 150k. We are at $375,000 .... All profit off of 100 meat cows. My numbers are conservative... My profit will be higher if I sell right now. BUT, I won't. I'll do just as I did last time and sell the cows at 3 years old. It's all I can do to stay up with the manure, but it's big profits from it. Like my original post, I am making money hand over fist and I dont see the benefits of a quick sell.
Hi, just looking at your seasons vid. I am going to put seasons on my farm but I have 400 Brahman milking cows, my question is if I put seasons on will those milking cows turn into beef only meaning I will have to put them in another pen and get a load more milking cows? Thanks in advance Alan. Great videos by the way.
I cannot thank you enough for doing all this work MrSealyP or is it ProfessorSealyP! Just a heads up on pronunciation of "Limousin" (Bloody French) Li-moo-zan rather than the Stretch Limousine : Li-moo-zine
Did you factor their prices and when they are at the highest sell point? I didnt notice you looking back into seasons menu as to when they were worth the most at different parts of the year.
@@MrSealyp you showed their prices once but not after each month/day you didnt show if they were higher or lower before analyzing how much more they were worth. Maybe i am wrong tho
@@CTPadres I have the same problem exactly with the same movie . So I notice to my friend make dog has udders and say why . He say me all animals like humans the have udders but only females⁹e also bulls have udders .
Easy tip for placing the water pump inside on Sussex Farms managed to place it outside from inside and it works hahaha. On console well ps4 anyway place it where you normally would the rapid fire click R1 and click place it should force place it working from outside the pig enclosures far end just to the side of the door. Accomplished this when I was getting annoyed but I’m persistent and stubborn I will find a way haha. Also thanks MrSealyp for making me want to use Sussex Farms has to be the best map I’ve been on so far as well your on the map as a sell point that was cool to notice. Quick question ever actually farm the giant fields in top left map without bots? Time consuming is an understatement haha
Hello Mr Sealyp, thank you for the videos. I am new to FS19 ON PS4, can you tell me the tool you use to check grass crops etc. is it available on console? Ty keep up the great videos.
Maybe if u try and get there health to 100 before you take the straw away it seems they don’t lose health but they don’t gain it without straw do you think that might work ?
Nice video showing how to maximize your animal health and daily gain in FS19. However, could you go back over this and determine the value gain per unit of feed and straw, in other words cost of each pound of beef produced? Maybe it is more profitable to sell the animals closer to the 1200 lbs range, because the cost of the feed and straw needed per pound of weight gain begins to go up, and it would be more profitable to replace the 1200 lbs cows with new calves. Just a hypothesis.
I’m not sure but I’ve noticed when you gave the cows everything in the one pasture the grass and the hay neither did it go down that I’ve noticed but I think you got to pick one or the other so you got a total mixed ration and ( grass or hay )
MrSealyp Oh I know that just figured I would add the comment for extra knowledge. Also don’t need roosters to make chicks the Cornish work as a substitute for cheaper buy and higher sell lol.
@@SecGuard92 Thanks bud! I'll have a look in a bit! I think it might be in the main menu settings as I swear I've checked whilst I'm playing. Only reason is that on the Animals Guide all the weights are given in Lbs and I have to keep using a converter.
Does the water pump only work with animals or can you use it for greenhouses also? So if the cows have bedding they don't pee and if not than they don't poop? That's interesting - I've got to talk to a biologist about that 'realism'! As I already mentioned: better not bother with the bungled animals anymore! You definitely baught your cows way too early! (the margin from where you baught them to the lowest price is about three to four times as much as the margin from where you baught to the highest reachable price - that means by buying that expensive you've cut off at least 2/3 if not 3/4 of your highest possible earnings - that's IF everything is going to plan, but with seasons that is very unlikely to happen, so your cut off will be even more due to unexpectancies). As there is only little fluctuation in price it is even more essential to buy them at the very lowest possible price! Otherwise your already very poor earnings are gonna dissappear in total with costs and efforts for upkeep.
I’m getting both slurry n manure but the slurry is coming in very slow compared to the manure I’m getting so much manure I can’t clean out pad before manure reappears quickly
I assume you make sure to always have plenty of straw in the pen so there should never be slurry. Are there other mods that affect cows in your loadout? You might do a test game (on a new save) with only Seasons installed to see if there is a conflict you can't find otherwise. If you're using a custom map there could be changes included in the map that cause problems.
Number of animals that are generated and animated is completely dependent on the placeable object as derived by the coding of the mod creator. However, there is a hard limit of no more than around 20 animals, regardless of number of animals owned or capacity of the animal enclosure. It cannot be overridden without added modification and NOT recommended as it effects game performance and fps.
I have one question. I play 9 days seasons and have a big loan amount. Everyday i have to pay loan interest. Now i am waiting for my crops to grow which i will be able to harvest in mid autumn. Now i am just wondering because i play 9 days seasons, DO i have to pay 3 times more loan interest as COMPARED to someone who plays 3 days seasons? Or just like the amount of feed required by animals balance out automatically, the loan interest also balances out?
I wonder how much 1 limousine would gain if I only gave them 1 liter of food that way I can calculate weight gain to the number of steers that way I can sell them at the right time and right weight
There's one available now, I can't remember what it's called but you basically put a trough in the middle of a field and it turns it into a pasture for cows and sheep 👍
I don't understand why the group trying to make the game more realistic decided to make it less realistic by not allowing cows to produce manure & slurry at the same time. Seasons is a great mod but just like in 17 it seems like for every step forward in one aspect they take a step back in another aspect.
its beacuse slurry and straw makes manure, if u dont have straw down then the ground gets covered in slurry (which is essentially just cow shit and piss) when they do their business on straw however it adds solid matter to the the slurry and when its mixed it is called manure
I think currently beef cows are not worth it. I've calculated (roughly), that my 60 cow herd will give me maximum of 150k profit a year, while dairy cows should give me around 600k profit a year. ... granted, beef cows are much easier to handle.
Any weeds vids coming. right royal pain in the ass. I leave till last growing/fert stage and have a 24m herbicide sprayer on front and 24m muck spreader seems to keep em away.
Weirdly - that is one point that has never failed until now for me: I do preamptive spraying directly after seeding/planting (manually - doesn't let me a helper do this) and I never got any weeds at all.
@@ninetieschild9114 are you seriously going to complain about someone's spelling and question their ability to run a farm. What have you done with your life dipshit
@@ninetieschild9114 what the hell does spelling have to do with running a farm do you have a farm how do you run yours would like to know it's easy to criticize sitting in your parents basement hiding behind a computer screne
@@raymondmasseau3238 I just struggle to see how you can legally operate machinery when you lack the ability to spell words my children mastered years ago. I wish I lived my my parents basement but they lack one..
I wish Seasons cow feeding was more like in FS17 where they would eat grass when available. It seems strange to have cows wandering around in a field of grass eating none of it. I can totally see not giving hay/silage if you do TMR because the TMR is made from those feed items. The choice to make manure/slurry production a hard split is strange too.
Oh no I’ve done this kinda wrong I’ve mixed them apart from Bremen’s I’ve beef and milk cows I the same court but they are producing everything so we shall see but I’ll be checking
@@kaidenrenaud4821 You may want to watch Mr.SealyPs Guide-to-playlist of the base game to get at least base knowledge of the game for being able to ask the right questions. Do it with volume turned on and listen to what he is telling! Which mod are you searching for? Cows can be baught at the animal dealer or at the unload/purchase point of the animal enclosure. You can't get any animals on the modhub. That is only for mods. And where you are on PS4 can only be answered by yourself.
I'm going to round the number to make them easier. If you bu y a cow for $2000, then spend the year caring for them and sell them at $4000, them all you've done is made $2000. Then you take that $2000 and reinvest in another cow. It's just an endless cycle of not really making any money.
@@MrSealyp . Yes I've been thinking more into my comment, and you are correct. I guess I was more looking at it as out of the $4000. Half would of it would cover the original cost of the cow, then the other half would be used to buy the next cow, leaving nothing left over. But that doesn't sound right to me. I think im just confusing myself by over thinking it. Anyway. Love your videos. Keep up the great work.
Unfortunately, this is not how farming economics works. A person does not make $2000 net profit. It is not even gross profit either. There was no calculation of feed cost (or equivalency), equipment use maintenance/repair, seed/fertilizer cost (if applicable), leasing ( if applicable), and TIME. All these factors effect cost efficiency must be considered when evaluating using these terms. If farmers overlook these terms, they simply go broke. The same applies for FS19 Seasons. Cheers!
Straw gives you about 10% gain in having it. I've found that for beef cattle it doesn't mean a whole lot because usually they reach their peak weight within 9 months by just giving them TMR.
Yes you could get them to peak weight faster but if your only selling them at peak price you'll probably be holding onto them for a little longer anyway. As for your milking cows that 10% I think makes more of a difference because if you have 100 cows and their all producing 10% less milk, that adds up over time. Just my thoughts on this.
The interesting bid for me is. What are you putting in moneywise for feed, water and straw + food. And how much of a difference makes tmr vs straw in time to peak. And could you, relatively speaking grow them on pasturegrass and feed them hay in the wintermonths to finish them off bringing the foodcosts down even further.
Please keep these vids coming. Every time a notification comes up on my phone about farming simulator, I always look at it. (Unless I am driving, then I cant) anyway keep them coming,
Another good video for players new to Seasons. Some mod summaty. Feed trough capacity is based on YEARLY requirements of animal number at the present time, regardless of Seasons length. Feed quality effects animal health as does bedding, which effects growth and fertility speed. Equality for all. Little known fact: FS19 Seasons "water pump mod" also can work for OTHER TYPES of objects that REQUIRE water on console, but requires trickier placement, as you MUST know the location of the trigger point locations that are often unmarked and have various sizes and heights dependent on the mod creator. They can be map dependent as well. The other factor is it is not always cost effective dependent on placeable.
So if I am able to find the right place to put a pump down then it should work with greenhouses also? I think I'll give that a try. Thanks for mentioning!
Great guide. I'm doing 38 Limousin on my new vlog series. Ice wait for this video to give me a quick run down. You by far have the best guide to videos. Great job sir.
I’m the one that messaged you on Twitter, thanks very much for this very helpful explanation👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for putting so much time into making these guide to's. I have been running beef cattle on Shamrock for a while now and I thought I had them covered, then you come along with your excellent beef guide video and teach me a whole load of new stuff. My mistake was not doing the methodical testing that you have shown us here and in particular, the loss of health without straw (I prefer slurry as its easier handled). Hope you had a great Christmas and happy new year to yourself and family. Take care MrSp.
For better efficiency and effectiveness, cows ---> straw ---> manure, pigs ---> no straw ---> slurry, keeps your farm from being overloaded with manure, and still provides good growth for pigs and better health for the cows for milk production if applicable. If a player does not see the words "water pump" in the animal screen for a specific pen and they placed one, there was a failure in location, height, or distance.
Haul the manure and slurry to the biogas plant problem solved
My man
Fantastic mate thankyou, a very informative and interesting guide.
Thanks for the info. all ways look forward to your video's... and for how i do my cows i don't use straw in the summer time since it's hot, so i get slurry, but then in winter i give them straw to keep warm so then i will get manure. So i'll get both slurry and manure to use.. that works good for me, since i want both slurry and manure... Enjoy!
Thank you so much for what you do your videos are very informative and I enjoy watching them just the other day I found myself confused trying to make hay i quickly searched through videos and found what I needed again thank you so much
One thing that I do is change the diet of the cattle during the year. I play on a 24 Day Season Calendar with a Georgia and North Carolina GEO.
During the Spring, I ween the cattle off of straw to produce the slurry. I feed the cattle through spring and summer a TMR with 69.72% Hey and 30.28% Silage. During the autumn, I introduce straw back into their diet. This allows me to do Manure production through Autumn and winter. This fattens up the cattle for the winter.
Thank you
Hi I’ve been watching your tutorials and they’re rlly good! I play on Greenwich and I use the cow farm. I have Holsteins in the in game cow pasture and I’m going to add in another cow pasture across the road for Ayrshire’s to give me slurry :)
I had to watch video twice. There is just so much. Thanks Mr. P.
Are the beef prices based per head, or per pound?
Nice video .... However, you should have kept going. Late spring is when their economy is at the lowest. Of course there was a dip in price .... Not much as the economy is relatively flat, except for late spring. I can't remember all my exact numbers, but I waited until my meat cows were almost 3 years old. I made a boatload of cash. Thanks for the slurry explanation ... That had me stumped. BTW ... I also waited almost 3 years on some of my meat pigs. Same thing ... Nice turnaround. Keep up the great vids.
Larrys4227 profit or revenue? 3 years in seasons seems you spent shitloads of money on food for a much slower growth of animals, since they’ve reached that highest profit potential.
@@peter9style .... That may be that I spent alot on feed for that period. I didn't keep track. I'm going to pay closer attention this time around. I just started a new go around with new stock. I fallowed all my fields for a season and just started back up with pigs and cows for meat. Take care and happy farming.
I don't think we are looking at the hole picture. While sitting here in dead and of winter on Sussex farms normal, I am making money hand over fist on 100 meat cows. The only thing I'm buying is 79k liters of TMR at a whack of 6k per. I feed them roughly 30k per day. At 1200lbs each ... I'm at a profit of 1.5k per. That's $150,000. Now add in all that manure I've taken to the BGA. Let's call it 75k conservative. We are at $225k. Now, take all the byproduct of digestate and sell that at 70k per 79k liter truckload. Another 150k. We are at $375,000 .... All profit off of 100 meat cows. My numbers are conservative... My profit will be higher if I sell right now. BUT, I won't. I'll do just as I did last time and sell the cows at 3 years old. It's all I can do to stay up with the manure, but it's big profits from it. Like my original post, I am making money hand over fist and I dont see the benefits of a quick sell.
Hi, just looking at your seasons vid. I am going to put seasons on my farm but I have 400 Brahman milking cows, my question is if I put seasons on will those milking cows turn into beef only meaning I will have to put them in another pen and get a load more milking cows?
Thanks in advance Alan. Great videos by the way.
@@MrSealyp I thought it would. Thanks very much. Keep up the good work.
I cannot thank you enough for doing all this work MrSealyP or is it ProfessorSealyP! Just a heads up on pronunciation of "Limousin" (Bloody French) Li-moo-zan rather than the Stretch Limousine : Li-moo-zine
@CowsGo Moo Ah ha! Of course Lim - Oh - Zeen! But the Cow is pronounced Li -Moo -Zan right? I feel like you would know...
Great vid and a great help. Happy New year's MSP
Thankyou so much this as really helped me out a lot we are all greatful of what you do on your channel
If you don’t give them everything, it have a negative impact on the bulls and cows. That’s my experience with seasons. Great videos as always
Did you factor their prices and when they are at the highest sell point? I didnt notice you looking back into seasons menu as to when they were worth the most at different parts of the year.
@@MrSealyp you showed their prices once but not after each month/day you didnt show if they were higher or lower before analyzing how much more they were worth. Maybe i am wrong tho
What about when you get a male Holstein what do you do, do you just sell straight away or do you keep and try to fatten?
So do you need to have seasons on for the meat production or can you do it without season as well? Love this, it's a game changer in my eyes.
@@MrSealyp damn, I recon I will have to do the seasons at some point.
Anyone else notice that the male beef breeds all have udders? lol
I was thinking the same thing!
That’s the reason why I can’t watch the kids-show ‘Back To The Barnyard.’ The male lead character has udders.
I always wonder why they are called udders while "moobies" would have been so much better.
CTPadres YES! Haha 😂 same!
@@CTPadres I have the same problem exactly with the same movie . So I notice to my friend make dog has udders and say why . He say me all animals like humans the have udders but only females⁹e also bulls have udders .
i was wondering if the reasons for the drop off in price was because of a dip in the economy page? great video !
I've found that by NOT putting straw in effects the health of the cows.
Hello . Thanks for so many tutorials . With seasons can breeding any animals like cows sheep's etc ???
Easy tip for placing the water pump inside on Sussex Farms managed to place it outside from inside and it works hahaha. On console well ps4 anyway place it where you normally would the rapid fire click R1 and click place it should force place it working from outside the pig enclosures far end just to the side of the door. Accomplished this when I was getting annoyed but I’m persistent and stubborn I will find a way haha. Also thanks MrSealyp for making me want to use Sussex Farms has to be the best map I’ve been on so far as well your on the map as a sell point that was cool to notice. Quick question ever actually farm the giant fields in top left map without bots? Time consuming is an understatement haha
I’ll clip it for you if you want it’s not to hard to pull off as long as it’s flashing green while rapid fire clicking R1.
Hello Mr Sealyp, thank you for the videos. I am new to FS19 ON PS4, can you tell me the tool you use to check grass crops etc. is it available on console? Ty keep up the great videos.
@@MrSealyp thank you.
Have you tried to put loose straw in feed area to keep them clean? It works for me.
Since when do male cattle have udders and teets
They need to add bulls
Maybe if u try and get there health to 100 before you take the straw away it seems they don’t lose health but they don’t gain it without straw do you think that might work ?
Nice video showing how to maximize your animal health and daily gain in FS19. However, could you go back over this and determine the value gain per unit of feed and straw, in other words cost of each pound of beef produced? Maybe it is more profitable to sell the animals closer to the 1200 lbs range, because the cost of the feed and straw needed per pound of weight gain begins to go up, and it would be more profitable to replace the 1200 lbs cows with new calves. Just a hypothesis.
that water pump mod either isn't available on console, Or it is not in my mod hub.
I’m not sure but I’ve noticed when you gave the cows everything in the one pasture the grass and the hay neither did it go down that I’ve noticed but I think you got to pick one or the other so you got a total mixed ration and ( grass or hay )
Is there any way to buy them and sell them in one tap or do you have to go through and individually tap on all of them?
Just to add cause nobody is really covering it anywhere is if you put pellets in first then add straw on top it makes it last 10x longer.
MrSealyp Oh I know that just figured I would add the comment for extra knowledge. Also don’t need roosters to make chicks the Cornish work as a substitute for cheaper buy and higher sell lol.
Hi MrSealyp and folks. I've been gone from the game a while. I'm wondering, do you have to be running seasons to get the beef cattle? Thanks.
@@MrSealyp Thank you sir.
Very helpful video... Thank you
How do you keep grass if it degrades with seasons?
Excellent video thank you
Quick Question how to you get the weights to show in Pounds rather than Kilos?
It's in the settings. Without looking at my screen I dont know. Atm at work, but I think it's under the tractor settings
@@SecGuard92 Thanks bud! I'll have a look in a bit! I think it might be in the main menu settings as I swear I've checked whilst I'm playing. Only reason is that on the Animals Guide all the weights are given in Lbs and I have to keep using a converter.
No problem at all.
There is a setting mate
Virtual Farmer Nick it’s the setting that lets you change to miles or kilometres
Their weights stay closer if you start out with hay or silage instead of grass only.speaking of tmr vs silage,I'm running a test of my own.
Does the water pump only work with animals or can you use it for greenhouses also?
So if the cows have bedding they don't pee and if not than they don't poop? That's interesting - I've got to talk to a biologist about that 'realism'!
As I already mentioned: better not bother with the bungled animals anymore!
You definitely baught your cows way too early! (the margin from where you baught them to the lowest price is about three to four times as much as the margin from where you baught to the highest reachable price - that means by buying that expensive you've cut off at least 2/3 if not 3/4 of your highest possible earnings - that's IF everything is going to plan, but with seasons that is very unlikely to happen, so your cut off will be even more due to unexpectancies). As there is only little fluctuation in price it is even more essential to buy them at the very lowest possible price! Otherwise your already very poor earnings are gonna dissappear in total with costs and efforts for upkeep.
Sealyp found the beef
do you know why only i can add 250l of water? and with the food it's happen the same
Will the pump go away if you turn off seasons
Great video thanks for the help ! Is there a way that I can produce half manure and half slurry ?
MrSealyp it is a strange approach, I decided to do slurry in spring and summer, manure autumn and winter 👍
Good video
I’m getting both slurry n manure but the slurry is coming in very slow compared to the manure I’m getting so much manure I can’t clean out pad before manure reappears quickly
If you add straw the Cows will create Manure. I haven't added Straw and I'm only getting Slurry from my Cows. At least that's what I read somewhere.
john fogarty slurry comes from the food you give them the total ration gives more slurry I think
I know the slurry comes from the food but it says due to seasons is u give straw there will be no slurry n I have added straw n food n got both
Are you sure you're not running out of straw overnight?
I assume you make sure to always have plenty of straw in the pen so there should never be slurry.
Are there other mods that affect cows in your loadout? You might do a test game (on a new save) with only Seasons installed to see if there is a conflict you can't find otherwise. If you're using a custom map there could be changes included in the map that cause problems.
What is that tool you used to check the field?
@@MrSealyp thank you. You're videos are so helpful and informative. I was lost and didn't know how to play until I found your channel
How do I get the Calendar out on xbox one
@@MrSealyp ok thx u a lot so much love u man ✌
How does running animals work on the all snow geo
great video
what impact does cleaning have on animal production?
@@MrSealyp Thanks for the reply. I since read on the realism modding website that it only has an impact if the cleanliness gets below 10%.
What was the name of the web site that the information is listed.
Why does your pasture show more than 10 cows? I’m on Xbox and it only ever shows 10 cows walking around
Number of animals that are generated and animated is completely dependent on the placeable object as derived by the coding of the mod creator. However, there is a hard limit of no more than around 20 animals, regardless of number of animals owned or capacity of the animal enclosure. It cannot be overridden without added modification and NOT recommended as it effects game performance and fps.
No it’s the same with sandy bay with placing the water pump
I play on PS4 but I can’t see the weight gain?
so when you do beef you cant do reproduction its just a buy and sale what you have correct
gulfmedic1 yes but best thing is to have breeders and move the males to a different pen and get them fat on Tmr
MrSealyp I found a bug in Season 19 South Carolina Geo and I don't know where or how to report it. Can you please help?
@@MrSealyp Thank you< I tried we'll see what happens
I have one question. I play 9 days seasons and have a big loan amount. Everyday i have to pay loan interest. Now i am waiting for my crops to grow which i will be able to harvest in mid autumn. Now i am just wondering because i play 9 days seasons, DO i have to pay 3 times more loan interest as COMPARED to someone who plays 3 days seasons? Or just like the amount of feed required by animals balance out automatically, the loan interest also balances out?
test it to find out.. this is a very interesting topic id say
@@scotts1882 its confirmed that just like other items, the loan interest also balances out on the number of days.
I wonder how much 1 limousine would gain if I only gave them 1 liter of food that way I can calculate weight gain to the number of steers that way I can sell them at the right time and right weight
Great stuff but it's the money they are worth that counts not the weight gain ! Still the master though !
A mod for animals where you could just set a field to be pasture would be amazing
There's one available now, I can't remember what it's called but you basically put a trough in the middle of a field and it turns it into a pasture for cows and sheep 👍
If you sell at 1200 you can start a new set of cattle and be ahead of the game on them
I don't understand why the group trying to make the game more realistic decided to make it less realistic by not allowing cows to produce manure & slurry at the same time. Seasons is a great mod but just like in 17 it seems like for every step forward in one aspect they take a step back in another aspect.
It is a collection of artifical obstacles - adding realism was not intended - only the raise of challenge.
its beacuse slurry and straw makes manure, if u dont have straw down then the ground gets covered in slurry (which is essentially just cow shit and piss) when they do their business on straw however it adds solid matter to the the slurry and when its mixed it is called manure
Check the economy window
How do I get that handtool in ps4
How do you download the beef mod on ps4?
I think currently beef cows are not worth it. I've calculated (roughly), that my 60 cow herd will give me maximum of 150k profit a year, while dairy cows should give me around 600k profit a year. ... granted, beef cows are much easier to handle.
Mine just stay not clean and they keep dieing :(
Them thar bulls have an udder.... ? Either they're a she/he or they have four tally wackers. LOL!!!
Sheep are to easy with seasons now, water all done by pump and wack a bale in if needed
Any weeds vids coming. right royal pain in the ass. I leave till last growing/fert stage and have a 24m herbicide sprayer on front and 24m muck spreader seems to keep em away.
Just turn them off. That’s what I do.
Hes got a video that explains weeds. Its not directly called that. But it addresses them in detail. It's the crop video.
Weirdly - that is one point that has never failed until now for me: I do preamptive spraying directly after seeding/planting (manually - doesn't let me a helper do this) and I never got any weeds at all.
That was great we have Angus on our farm as well as Holstein I think giants go it rite about the cows good job have a great weak
How the hell do you run a farm when you cannot even spell basic words?
@@ninetieschild9114 are you seriously going to complain about someone's spelling and question their ability to run a farm. What have you done with your life dipshit
@@ninetieschild9114 what the hell does spelling have to do with running a farm do you have a farm how do you run yours would like to know it's easy to criticize sitting in your parents basement hiding behind a computer screne
@@raymondmasseau3238 I just struggle to see how you can legally operate machinery when you lack the ability to spell words my children mastered years ago. I wish I lived my my parents basement but they lack one..
Don't get offended because your dumb. At least try an own it.
They r going in the order that is on the buy list
I wish Seasons cow feeding was more like in FS17 where they would eat grass when available. It seems strange to have cows wandering around in a field of grass eating none of it. I can totally see not giving hay/silage if you do TMR because the TMR is made from those feed items.
The choice to make manure/slurry production a hard split is strange too.
When I am in mod hub what do I click on
The beef cows
@@kaidenrenaud4821 it's part of the seasons package when you down load seasons 19 bud
Almost seems like straw to the beefers, and use breeders to make slurry
Oh no I’ve done this kinda wrong I’ve mixed them apart from Bremen’s I’ve beef and milk cows I the same court but they are producing everything so we shall see but I’ll be checking
It takes like a hole slot count just to atend to ur animals!!!!not sufficient!
How do I get the mod or cows and we’re I am on ps4
What mod type do I look in
@@kaidenrenaud4821 You may want to watch Mr.SealyPs Guide-to-playlist of the base game to get at least base knowledge of the game for being able to ask the right questions. Do it with volume turned on and listen to what he is telling!
Which mod are you searching for?
Cows can be baught at the animal dealer or at the unload/purchase point of the animal enclosure. You can't get any animals on the modhub. That is only for mods.
And where you are on PS4 can only be answered by yourself.
How do you use pounds on console
MrSealyp because when you do pigs and stuff it says pounds and for me there is no option to switch kg to pounds
@@Greendeezul420 under options isn't there a "Gear" Icon next to the tractor Icon ? If so I believe it has a setting for Pounds/Kg and Dollars/Pounds
Scott Cairns I can’t find it
What about baby cows?
Hi iam playing on walker fram and Iam not getting milk they have everything they need
Give them some time.They need to get pregnant to be able to milk them
You didn't mention anything about breeding cattle; perhaps this isn't the right video for that. Followup?
We're is the best place to sell the cows for meat
What map is thos
Thank you
When I go in the mod hub what do I click on to find the beef cows and what is it called
MrSealyp seasons dosent work for me on ps4 when I download it in mid hub it dosent come up in the game then
Do you just download seasons and you have this?
I’d be surprised if you did get more cows a male cows
I'm going to round the number to make them easier. If you bu y a cow for $2000, then spend the year caring for them and sell them at $4000, them all you've done is made $2000. Then you take that $2000 and reinvest in another cow. It's just an endless cycle of not really making any money.
@@MrSealyp . Yes I've been thinking more into my comment, and you are correct. I guess I was more looking at it as out of the $4000. Half would of it would cover the original cost of the cow, then the other half would be used to buy the next cow, leaving nothing left over. But that doesn't sound right to me. I think im just confusing myself by over thinking it. Anyway. Love your videos. Keep up the great work.
Unfortunately, this is not how farming economics works. A person does not make $2000 net profit. It is not even gross profit either. There was no calculation of feed cost (or equivalency), equipment use maintenance/repair, seed/fertilizer cost (if applicable), leasing ( if applicable), and TIME. All these factors effect cost efficiency must be considered when evaluating using these terms. If farmers overlook these terms, they simply go broke. The same applies for FS19 Seasons. Cheers!
The beef cows
I got 50 black and white cows only give grass and straw I'm getting slurry and manure!
It’s cause you don’t have seasons this video is for cows for seasons not for base game
Does the M mean Male and the F means female
Yes it does
Ok thanks bro
@@exoticgameryt5938 No problem my friend.Happy new year!!!
Same to you
Ok, but how did they do this and get it to survive this long. The Vegan teacher would try to kill everyone who helped make this mod.
Which ones are milk can u plz reply
When buying read at the bottom of the screen and it will tell you what each breed does
@@farmmedic7729 thx bro
Holstein for the most milk production. Aryshire (or something) for a cheaper to buy but less producing breed.
@@DeBe999 thx
How and where do you get the water pump because we can’t seem to find it
It's in the animal pens section! Somewhere down the line.
Craig Guynes you have to have seasons enabled
Animal pen, placeable subcategory, as stated in the video...