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I just tested the mod you mentioned (Human Clothes for Animals/Animal Gear) and it seems to work out of the gate.
Unfortunately the way I setup this mod it means that it'll only work for the 4 vanilla policies in the game (Apparel, Food, Drug, Reading). As of now it will only work with vanilla policies.
I'll take a look at the mod you are mentioning. Maybe adding the mod's functionality to that mod won't be that hard. Fingers crossed!
In vanilla RimWorld the only way you can accomplish this is by changing the default policy itself. This mod allows you to just quickly make another food policy the new default policy thus saving you time.
If you just keep your policies the same throughout the entire game this mod probably won't be that useful. I use policies extensively in my playthroughs and kept finding it annoying I couldn't change the order or change the default policy.
I've had moments in past playthroughs where I wanted to change the default clothing or food policy. In vanilla RimWorld this is completely impossible. Same as changing the order of policies.