AutoFeedFabric
The module to auto feed animals
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AutoFeedFabric
Auto Feed Mod
Introduction
AutoFeeder is a Minecraft client-side mod for Fabric 1.21.6 that automatically feeds nearby cows, sheep, and pigs. With a one-key toggle, it greatly improves farming efficiency.
Features
- Automatically detects and feeds nearby cows, sheep, chicken,and pigs - Press `F6` to toggle auto-feeding on or off - Press `F7` to toggle crop replanting on or off - Press `F8` to open the AutoFeeder configuration GUI - On-screen messages indicate when features are toggled
Installation
1. Install Fabric API (make sure the version matches your game version). 2. Download this mod's `.jar` file and place it in the `.minecraft/mods/` folder. 3. Launch the game and enter a world to start using the mod automatically.
Usage
- Auto-feeding is enabled by default. - Crop replanting is enabled by default. - Press `F6` to toggle auto-feeding. A message like "Auto-feeding enabled/disabled" will appear in the bottom-left corner of the screen. - Just keep wheat (for cows and sheep) or carrots (for pigs) in your hotbar and walk near animals to feed them automatically. - Right-click mature crops to harvest and replant them automatically. Supports wheat, carrots, potatoes, and nether wart.
Notes
- This is a cows, sheep, and pigs, no need to install it on the server. - Only supports cows, sheep, and pigs and the corresponding Fabric API. - Currently supports cows, sheep, and pigs only.
FAQ
1. Game crashes or fails to start? - Ensure both Fabric API and this mod are version 1.21.6. - Check for conflicts with other mods; try running this mod alone.
2. Auto-feeding doesn't work? - Make sure the correct food is in your hotbar and you're near the animals. - Check if you've toggled auto-feeding off using `F6`.
3. right-click mature crops with the correct seed/item - Make sure to right-click mature crops with the correct seed/item in hand. Otherwise, excessive packets may cause disconnection from servers.