
Livestock & Husbandry
A farming mod for players who want their barns, pastures, and villages to feel alive.
Livestock & Husbandry adds new ways to care for animals, manage farms, and give villagers a real role in your livestock system. Build proper folds, feed your animals, collect farm resources, and let your village feel like it actually supports the land around it.
This is not just animal automation. It is husbandry.

Farming That Feels Alive
Minecraft animals are useful, but they often feel simple. Put them in a fence, feed them, wait, repeat.
Livestock & Husbandry makes animal farming feel more natural. Animals belong to folds, eat from troughs, grow as part of a managed herd or flock, and work with new farm blocks made for barns, villages, and survival farms.
Your farm becomes more than a fenced box full of mobs.
It becomes a place.
Build a Proper Fold
Troughs are the center of your livestock setup.
Place them inside a fenced area, prepare the fold, and your animals can begin using that space as their home. The trough helps manage feeding, population, and daily farm behavior without needing complicated machines or heavy setup.
A good fold gives your animals space. A good farmer keeps it stocked.
Sheep, Cows, and Pigs
Different animals have different needs.
Sheep can become part of a flock, use the fold, and grow wool with proper feed. Cows form managed herds and can grow naturally without filling your world endlessly. Pigs use their own food and bring variety to your farm instead of acting like another wheat-fed animal.
Your animals start to feel less like copies of each other.
Chicken Nests
Chickens get a place of their own too.
Chicken nests give your farm a cleaner way to handle eggs and laying behavior. Instead of eggs scattered randomly around a pen, nests help make chicken farms feel more intentional and organized.
Pair them with a collection crate and your coop becomes much easier to maintain.
Collection Crate
The Collection Crate is a simple helper block for farm storage.
Place it where your farm produces drops, and it can collect items into storage instead of leaving them scattered on the ground.
Useful for chicken coops, barn setups, and compact survival farms where you want less mess and more order.
Shepherd Rack
The Shepherd Rack gives shepherd villagers a reason to be part of your sheep farm.
With a proper setup, shepherds can help collect wool from your flock and store it in the rack. It makes sheep farming feel more like a village job and less like the player doing every single task by hand.
A sheep fold beside a shepherd’s work area feels right at home in a survival village.
Butcher Rack
The Butcher Rack gives butcher villagers a practical role around larger livestock.
Butchers can help handle surplus cows and pigs from managed folds, turning extra animals into useful resources while leaving the stable herd intact.
It is not meant to feel like a mob grinder.
It is meant to feel like a farm doing what farms do.
Villagers with Purpose
Livestock & Husbandry gives farm villagers more life.
Shepherds can work around sheep. Butchers can work around cows and pigs. Farm blocks become part of the village instead of just decoration.
Your barn, pasture, and village can finally feel connected.
Named Livestock
Some animals may receive names, making your farm feel more personal.
A named cow or pig can stand out from the rest of the herd, giving your world a little more charm. Player-named animals are respected, so the animals you choose to keep can remain part of your farm.
Not every animal has to be just another number in the pen.
Survival-Friendly Farming
Livestock & Husbandry is built for survival worlds.
It does not replace farming with one magic block. You still build the fences, place the troughs, provide the feed, and design the farm. The mod simply gives that farm more structure, life, and purpose.
More depth. Less clutter. Better barns.
Made to Fit Minecraft
The mod is designed to feel natural beside vanilla blocks and systems.
Troughs, nests, racks, crates, fences, villagers, and animals all work together in a way that fits Minecraft’s survival style. The goal is not to make farming overpowered. The goal is to make it feel better.
Build your farm. Feed your animals. Let the village help.
More to Come
Livestock & Husbandry will continue to grow with new animal behavior, farm blocks, villager tasks, balance improvements, and quality-of-life features.
Have an idea for a livestock feature that would fit the mod? Share it in the comments. Good suggestions that match the survival-friendly style may be added in future updates.
Final Note
Livestock & Husbandry is for players who enjoy farms that feel like part of the world.
Raise the flock. Stock the trough. Build the barn. Let the village work. And make your animals feel alive.
The mod is still growing, so balance and features may change between updates.
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