Best Animals To Raise in Medieval Dynasty

Published 2023-04-19
There are tons of animals you can raise in Medieval Dynasty, but that doesn't always mean you need to raise all of them. If you're looking for a more efficient animal husbandry route based on your playstyle, then this survival guide will help. We'll cover the different animals that Medieval Dynasty offers, what they produce, and which ones you should focus on for your playstyle.

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:42 1. How Animal Husbandry Works In Medieval Dynasty
2:00 2. Chickens
4:00 3. Goose House
4:57 4. Pigs
7:07 5. Cows
7:42 6. Sheep
8:55 7. Goats
11:58 8. Donkey And Horse
14:15 9. The Best Animals For Your Playstyle

All Comments (21)
  • One thing that helps with the mines is build a resource building next to the mine it shares with your resource building in your village
  • @rwulf
    Just build a resource shed next to the mines and you don't need donkeys to carry ore. That being said, you get donkeys WAY earlier and they are objectively cooler than horses.
  • @OpVee
    Appreciate the tips! I’ve been debating what animals to grind for and this video definitely helped!
  • @normalityrelief
    As a first time player on my first go, this was hugely helpful, thank you!
  • @antifusion
    Chickens currently produce slightly more then twice the amount of eggs vs geese a day and geese around 5x the amount of feathers. Perhaps the numbers where adjusted in a patch at some point.
  • @DaemonsBane
    How did you get those nice white houses.? Mine are just ugly stone
  • @HrRezpatex
    Its a bit out of topic since this is about animals, but. When it comes to fertilizer before you can get pigs, i prefer to make compost bin and fill them with cabbage (each cabbage gives 4 root) It is room for 150 cabbage in 1 compost bin. I still look forward to get pigs, sheep`s and goose, goose mostly because i think they look cool when they walk around. 🙂
  • @lThellRockl
    also, can you do avideo on how to manage your space and weightlimit? i consistently going over the limit all the time on my character and the chest in my house is also limited. i built the resources house but still over that lol. i needhelp in inventory managing haha
  • @wastedwatts
    In ancient times goats were a first animal to buy to work a future field location. You do have to fence them in to start, which can be tricky since they will always escape if they can. Then you add some chickens to grub around for seeds the goats won't touch once they hit the ground. Goat are more like weed whackers and chickens are scratchers, looking for young weed sprouts and seeds that can cause a lot of headaches for farmers, or gardeners later. In each case, it is important to give both additional feed to keep them strong, but taking care not to overfeed them.
  • @VassalRavenKills
    Hi, please tell me if coops need only 1 rooster and other can be hens, that would make sense for real life but who knows
  • My cows also produce a lot of manure! They also give milk so I think they are better than pigs.
  • @bettadealer
    I love how you explain everything for multiple playstyles
  • @wastedwatts
    Must be a nervous player with all the jerking around with the mouse. What made chickens such a popular first pet to keep way back when in life was not just eggs from hens, but the fact they could feed themselves from just about anything. The trick was to understand they don't need to be given a lot of feed, but in this game, that may be different. Even today it is important to do things like drill a cabbage and put it on a stick, or hang from a cord (thick string) so they can feed from it when they want.
  • @svingarm9283
    You probably need to change some graphics settings. it is all very red and dark really a miserable color everything has
  • @CristyB66
    You don't need fences for animals?
  • @user-qk9he7se5w
    I had 3000lb manuare from on pigsty sold 1500kg taxes befor fur shoes or flax
  • @lThellRockl
    back at it again with the fortnite shader game 😂😂😂♥