Swill

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Swill
Swill.png
Vital statistics
Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. Farming
Object(s) Required Any Organic Matter
Produced By Food Trough, Chicken Coop, Rabbit Hutch
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Swill is food for tame animals, used in Troughs, Chicken Coops, Rabbit Hutches, and Dovecotes. Any fodder placed in these stations will turn into generic Swill. Swill acts like a liquid and can be transported and stored in buckets and barrels. Any building or item with a Swill meter can also be filled directly using a Wheelbarrow, Bucket, Barrel, or Food Trough.

Hovering your cursor over the Swill meter will show you the quantity and quality of Swill contained in it. Removing Swill using a bucket or barrel can be useful for several reasons, including removing low quality fodder from your stations and transferring fodder from one station to another.

Tips

There is a trick to filling Swill much more quickly than normal. Click to pick up a unit of food, then with it floating on your cursor, hold down the shift key and right click the trough. As long as you keep the shift key held down, another unit of food from your inventory will automatically be placed on your cursor, ready to right click again!

Warning: Edible forageables, like Candleberry or Bloated Bolete also count as fodder, so be careful when shift-right clicking as you can lose them.

Food items that can be used as swill

In general, most organic matter can be turned into swill, including seeds. The crop you choose to grow for the purposes of making swill depends on your preference of time vs. space. If you value space efficiency, pumpkin gives the most swill per farm tile, but it grows the slowest. If you value growing speed, beetroot is the fastest growing crop to maturity, followed by carrot. Growing beetroot also gives you the beetroot leaves in addition to the beetroot itself.

Item Swill amount (L)
Bee Larvae.png Bee Larvae 0.1
Beetroot.png Beetroot 0.1
Beetroot Leaves.png Beetroot Leaves 0.1
Blueberries.png Blueberries 0.1
Bollock.png Bollock 0.1
Bread.png Bread 0.1
Carrot.png Carrot 0.1
Cattail Roots.png Cattail Roots 0.1
Chantrelles.png Chantrelles 0.1
Chives.png Chives 0.1
Clover.png Clover 0.5
Coltsfoot.png Coltsfoot 0.1
Crab Roe.png Crab Roe 0.1
Crop Seeds.png Crop Seeds 0.02
Dandelion.png Dandelion 0.1
Dewy Lady's Mantle.png Dewy Lady's Mantle 0.1
Dusk Fern.png Dusk Fern 0.1
Grapes.png Grapes 0.1
Green Kelp.png Green Kelp 0.1
Grub.png Grub -0.1
Head of Lettuce.png Head of Lettuce 0.33
Kvann.png Kvann 0.1
Lettuce Leaf.png Lettuce Leaf 0.05
Lady's Mantle.png Lady's Mantle 0.1
Lettuce Leaf.png Lettuce Leaf 0.05
Liberty Caps.png Liberty Caps 0.1
Lingonberries.png Lingonberries 0.1
Mulberry.png Mulberry 0.1
Mulberry Leaf.png Mulberry Leaf 0.01
Red Onion.png Red Onion 0.1
Parasol Mushroom.png Parasol Mushroom 0.1
Peapod.png Peapod 0.1
Portobello Mushroom.png Portobello Mushroom 0.1
Giant Pumpkin.png Giant Pumpkin 1.6
Pumpkin Flesh.png Pumpkin Flesh 0.1
Pumpkin Stew.png Pumpkin Stew 0.1
Rabbit Food.png Rabbit Food 0.5
Raw Meat.png Raw Meat 0.1
Sorb Apple.png Sorb Apple 0.1
Spindly Taproot.png Spindly Taproot 0.1
Stalagoom.png Stalagoom 0.1
Straw.png Straw 0.1
Strawberry.png Strawberry 0.1
Turnip.png Turnip 0.1
Wildflower.png Wildflower 0.05
Yellowfeet.png Yellowfeet 0.1