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  1. Minecraft Config Changes

Breeding Limitations in Farms

To ensure server performance and maintain balance, certain limitations are placed on animal and villager breeding within farms. The following configurations outline the specific restrictions applied:

Animal Farm Breeding Limitations

Breeding is automatically disabled in farms that contain 20 or more animals of the same type. This applies to the following animal types:

  • Pigs

  • Cows

  • Sheep

  • Chickens

Criteria for Disabling Breeding

  • Animal Type Count: If there are 20 or more animals of the same type within a farm, breeding will be disabled.

This restriction helps prevent overpopulation and potential lag in the server.

Villager Breeder Limitations

Villager breeding is also restricted to avoid excessive population growth in villager farms.

Criteria for Disabling Villager Breeding

  • Villager Count: Breeding is disabled when there are 20 or more villagers within the farm.

This limitation helps in controlling villager population and maintaining server performance.

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