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Since “Eat, Drink, Sleep, Repeat.” and Plant and Cook have been becoming increasingly outdated I have been looking for a replacement. Your iSurvival is excellent and your addition of Sanity is a nice touch.
Now to the one issue I am having...
I would like to suggest that you change your Cattle Farm to a Goat farm instead. Here's why...
Space:
Goats are smaller and don't need as much space as cows, and space in space is important.
Ease of management:
Goats are generally easy to manage and train, while cows are hard to move and tend to break everything. Cows lean on fences, posts, trees, and anything else they can find which can’t support their weight breaking those things.
Goat milk is a good source of protein, calcium, and other nutrients, and some people find it easier to digest than cow's milk. You can also make goat cheese, yoghurt, and other dairy products.
Meat:
Goat meat is a healthy alternative to other red meats, with less fat and saturated fat than beef, lamb, or pork.
Fibre:
Goats produce fibre such as mohair and cashmere, which can be spun into yarn or used to make other products.
Weed control:
Goats eat weeds and can be rented out for natural weed control.
Pack animals:
Goats can be trained to carry gear on hikes, especially on steep or rocky paths.
Feeding:
Goats are browsers that can eat brush up to 4 or 5 feet from the ground, but can also consume vegetable waste such as apple cores (from you trees). Cows feed close to the ground requiring constant replanting of seed.
Please do not see this as a complaint for your mod... I am greatly enjoying it.