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[[Meat feed]] is made from a variety of meats in a [[mixing bowl]]. It is used to feed domesticated animals of the carnivorous kind (currently pigs and some birds), using a [[trough]] or [[grass basket]].
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[[Meat feed]] is made from a variety of meats in a [[mixing bowl]]. It is used to feed domesticated animals of the carnivorous kind, using a [[Animal domestication#Feeding|feed container]].
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The following animals can be tamed using only meat feed: [[Albatross]], [[Bearded vulture]], [[Buzzard]], [[Condor]], [[Eagle]], [[Eagle owl]], [[Falcon]], [[Golden eagle]], [[Gyrfalcon]], [[Harpy eagle]], [[Hawk]], [[Kookaburra]], [[Osprey]], [[Owl]], [[Pelican]], [[Penguin]], [[Peregrine falcon]], [[Red-tailed hawk]], [[Sparrowhawk]], [[White stork]], and the [[White-tailed hawk]].
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[vegetable feed]]
 
* [[vegetable feed]]
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* [[hay]]
  
 
[[Category:Animal domestication tools and items]]
 
[[Category:Animal domestication tools and items]]

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Meat feed
Manufactured Resource
Machinerymixing bowl
SkillUnknown
Methods of  manufacturing
Method
Amount
mixing bowl
2,000g meat
800
mixing bowl
1,500g cod
1,500
mixing bowl
1,500g pike
1,500
mixing bowl
1,500g salmon
1,500
mixing bowl
1,500g rainbow trout
1,500


Meat feed is made from a variety of meats in a mixing bowl. It is used to feed domesticated animals of the carnivorous kind, using a feed container.

The following animals can be tamed using only meat feed: Albatross, Bearded vulture, Buzzard, Condor, Eagle, Eagle owl, Falcon, Golden eagle, Gyrfalcon, Harpy eagle, Hawk, Kookaburra, Osprey, Owl, Pelican, Penguin, Peregrine falcon, Red-tailed hawk, Sparrowhawk, White stork, and the White-tailed hawk.

See also