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Someone dug up an OLD topic. This is from when the patch that added it went live. Like two months before WW came out.
I read somewhere earlier that Far Harbor will include barns. This might just be preparation. No clue though.
Here it is:
http://gamingbolt.com/fallout-4-far-harbor-dlc-to-possibly-include-barns-and-vim-machines
So I cannot assign a brahmin I capture to another settlement to get the benefit of a brahmin in each settlement, right?
Has there been any info from any gamers regarding this? It seems a poorly answered question from what I've seen. I see bits and pieces of information but nothing as to a complete rundown to everything regarding brahmin.
I'm playing on survival mode beta with Wasteland Workshop and I am unable to kill the brahmin I capture for the meat or move them to another settlement, which to say the least is pretty dumb. The settlers go nuts. It makes it pointless to have a brahmin cage in a settlement since I cannot kill it myself.
I already have one brahmin assigned to this settlement. As I recall you only need one Brahmin and 1 Brahmin trough per settlement to get a small supply of fertilizer. ( I have a commando/heavy gunner, demo expert build.)
Edit: Most of the info I found is on the wiki page but does not cover this particular about them.
I guess I could always build a cage in each settlement and put a bathtub out for them to feed to get fertilizer, but I see that as a waste of materials. And on survival mode its not something I'm willing to do yet to get fertilizer.
I was thinking the same thing.
My herd doubled in size since that screenshot.
Using brahmin cages is not hard. All it requires is razorgrain, steel, copper, and gear.