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And also Me and a few others stopped making mods like those cause we noticed some were looking for the more easier ways to not progress through the game so we removed those types of mods.
And to be blunt forward nope we have no plans to ever create such mods
If you don't see mods that work in this fashion just means they don't exist and more likely will not come around either.
More animals + more barns equals a lot more work and I am also aiming for achievements where I get a high relationship with all townies. Between fishing and farming and mining and running a vineyard it really is not too much to ask for tweaks on some parts of the game, especially when I no longer have the free time I used to have,..and most of all, because higher droprates can actually help me "progress through" more of the game.
Anyways...mods of this fashion do exist...they're just outdated. If you wanna be angry that the minority of people that used your mods abused it...well that's on you.
I'll simply wait for another or an update.
And more products = needs more time converting them into artisan goods. Not really surprising, that people doesn't really care about keeping it updated that much.
Overall the game allows you to buy Auto-Grabbers and when you take the Joja-Route (which you want anyway, if you try to optimize your time management), then you can also by Auto-Petters. With both of them you can literally just leave your animals alone for like a year and just pick, what they've produced in that time, as long as you can provide the food for them. Even without an auto-petter you can just leave them alone. They might fall down to 0 hearts eventually, but if you just want to gift their products, then it doesn't really matter anyway, if you give them small or big products.
Also if you just want to have gifts for people, then rather go for fruit trees (you can btw. put up to 18 into the green house alone, which equals to 54 gifts every 3 days), since they're way less laborious than animals and loved by pretty much everyone.