dave762x Posted March 2, 2025 Report Posted March 2, 2025 (edited) i have a pit all fenced in with rams i dont believe the bear couldve jumped the fences but i did have grass blocks at the bottom of the pit how can i prevent this in the future i had one oil bowl at the bottom for light i had all gen 1s on my way to 2s Edited March 2, 2025 by dave762x
idiomcritter Posted March 2, 2025 Report Posted March 2, 2025 would be nice to see a snapshot of the pen/fencing.. things to consider... at least 2 blocks outside the fence around should be cleared so no leg up's can happen. snow will elevate, so that could be an issue. while a fence done proper will prevent a bear from climbing over, they still have that 1-2 block reach over the fence to paw at the livestock, a 2nd fence 2 blocks out can distance the bear from the pen. not sure lighting helps unless the pen has a roof, preventing sunlight, in which case you absolute need brighter lighting than 1 oil lamp. but thats more to prevent despawning of the rams. speaking of roofs, it would be good if no roof exists, to place a lightening rod at a certain height above the pen. rams might be able to take a lightening strike, but chickens won't..
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