

I'm not 100% sure about it, but it must be a good approximation because once I was spelunking and forgot to build new salt licks and at the end of summer both of my beefalos went wild. They lose domestication in 10 days if none of these happens. Where I could really use him is in the caves, but.ġ: To keep it domesticated you need either to ride, feed/brush it or to have a salt lick by it. But beyond that, is having a domesticated beefalo really worth it? I have a pretty sweet set-up with regard to resources and wormholes, so I rarely have to travel far from my base. What's the point? I used the beef to retrieve all the suspicious marbles and I might stay on the surface next summer so that I can use it to haul glass castles back to my base. If I put a brand new saltlick in my beef's corral before I go down, will he still be domesticated when I return? Would putting TWO saltlicks in the corral hedge that bet?ģ.

While feeding, riding or brushing it every couple of days or so is not that big a a deal during most of the year, I spend the summers in the caves farming monkeys and ruins gear. Do I really need to feed or ride it every day to maintain its domestication/obedience? (It's a rider beef.) How long can I leave it alone before it loses its domestication? How can I tell if its domestication is in danger?Ģ. I did read the long technical posting about this posted in an older topic, but remain confused on a couple of points:ġ. I recently managed the task of domesticating a beefalo for the first.
