The answer to this question depends on just how many breedables you have. Below are quideline charts that will help you know how long your food will last!
Horses
Amaretto Ranch Breedables suggests that you have only 8 horses to one breedable food and salt.
1 horse ~ 1 food/4 weeks
2 horses ~ 1 food/2 weeks
4 horses ~ 1 food/7 days
7 horses ~ 1 food/4 days
8 horses ~ 2 food/7 days
14 horses ~ 1 food/2 days
28 horses ~ 1 food/day
56 horses ~ 2 food/day
84 horses ~ 3 food/day
112 horses ~ 4 food/day
Always make sure that your food is in the same group as your horses. So often the food is in one group and the horse in another
If your horse is not eating, double check that you have food out and it’s within range
If you move your horses around, always remember to reset their home.
K-9s
Amaretto Ranch Breedables suggests that you have only 8 K-9s to one breedable food and chew toy.
1 K-9 ~ 1 food/4 weeks
2 K-9s ~ 1 food/2 weeks
4 K-9s ~ 1 food/7 days
7 K-9s ~ 1 food/4 days
8 K-9s ~ 2 food/7 days
14 K-9s ~ 1 food/2 days
28 K-9s ~ 1 food/day
56 K-9s ~ 2 food/day
84 K-9s ~ 3 food/day
112 K-9s ~ 4 food/day
Always make sure that your food is in the same group as your K-9s. So often the food is in one group and the K-9 in another.
If your K-9 is not eating, double check that you have food out and it’s within range
If you move your K-9s around, always remember to reset their home.
Barnyard Birds
Amaretto Ranch Breedables suggests that you have only 8 Barnyard Birds to one food and orange rind
If your Barnyard Bird is not eating, double check that you have food out and it’s within range
If you move your Barnyard Birds around, always remember to reset their home.
1 Barnyard Bird ~ 1 food/4 weeks
2 Barnyard Bird ~ 1 food/2 weeks
4 Barnyard Bird ~ 1 food/7 days
7 Barnyard Bird ~ 1 food/4 days
8 Barnyard Bird ~ 2 food/7 days
14 Barnyard Bird ~ 1 food/2 days
28 Barnyard Bird ~ 1 food/day
56 Barnyard Bird ~ 2 food/day
84 Barnyard Bird ~ 3 food/day
112 Barnyard Bird ~ 4 food/day
No one likes to be hungry, not even your breedable. Hope these charts help you understand how much food your breedable really eats.