Animal Welfare Standards [NEW]
Introduction
These welfare standards are aimed at promoting good animal welfare balanced between real life standards and Minecraft limitations - encouraging realistic animal ownership within reason on a game.
On our servers, the following welfare standards are required of all players, for all entities / animals. Not every aspect of animal welfare can be covered, but we focus on several key components:
- Space / Shelter
- Environment
- Needs
- Safety
We want to make welfare standards educational and engaging - not a chore. Our enforcement of these on SWE servers will always aim to inform of the issue(s) first so it can be acknowledged and changed - not everyone is used to playing this way!
How to use our welfare standards
Look up the animal you are intending to keep and verify the following:
- How much space is each animal going to need, both outdoor (if applicable) and shelter (if applicable)
- How many animals do you want to keep of that type - multiple the space required by the number desired
- What kind of environment does that animal need - does it require specific terrain or requirements like water?
- What kind of need provisions does the animal require - does it require water / food / enrichment?
- What safety measures will need to be in place - height or walls, secure from escape, fully enclosed or just fenced?
Math is not everyone's strong suit - we get that. Most SWE staff are able and willing to held you get to grips with this on SWE servers if asked, OR you can put in for a welfare check if you want to be notified of any potential issues to work on!
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE 1:ITo would like to keep 8 (maximum) cows inmake a pasture onfor mya property.known I check and see that each cow needs 15Bamount of outdoor space each, and 4B of sheltered spaced. This means cows need 19B of space EACH in a pasture, 15B+ of which should be uncovered, 4B of which must be sheltered from the elements. As I want 8 cows, 8 x 19 = 152B total pasture sizeanimals (or more). I can check to see if I have a pasture of that size already, or make one specifically. If I know the dimension of one side - such as 11B long - I can divide the total by that to get the other side. 152 divided by 11 means the other side needs to be 14B (13.8 rounded up). Remember that pasture space is counted on the inside edge, excluding fences.
EXAMPLE 2: I have a pasture already that I want to find out how many cows I can have in it. Icows), do the following:
1. Work out the total block area required by the animal - ie cows need 19B EACH (15B outdoor + 4B indoor each)
2. Work out the total block area of mythe maximum number of cows I want to house - ie 8 cows x 19B each = 152B of pasture.
3. Work out the total block area of the pasture that needs to be sheltered - ie 8 cows x 4B each shelter = 32B of shelter.
4. Work out the width of your new pasture, ie 12B, divide the pasture area by this - ie 152 / 12 = 13B length.
--- If a number comes out with decimals, you should round UP to the nearest number.
--- Pasture space is counted on the inside edge excluding fences.
EXAMPLE 2:
To work out how many animals (cow) an existing pasture can hold, do the following:
1. Work out the total block area of a pasture (count manually, or calculate width x length of the inner (non fence) area).
2. Work out the total block area required by the animal I want to house - in this example,ie cows who need 19B EACH (15B outdoor + 4B indoor each)
3. Divide the pasture block area, by the animal block area = number of animals that can be housed there.
--- If thea number iscomes notout full,with such as 5.67,decimals, you would need toshould round DOWN to the nearest fullnumber number,- such asie 5.3 cows = 5 cows.
EXAMPLE 3: ITo havework aout many many animals of 2+ types an existing pasture already that I want to find out how many cows AND sheep I can fit in at the same time. Ihold, do the following:
1. Work out the total block area of mya pasture (count manually, or calculate width x length of the inner (non fence) area).
2. Work out the total block area required by the first type of animal I- want to house, such asie cows (need 19B each)EACH
3. Work out the total block area required by the second type of animal I- want to house, such asie sheep (need 12B each)EACH
4. Multiply the block area of the first animal by the number Iyou wantintend to keep - ie 5 cows x 19B = 95B.
5. Subtract the number of the first animal from the total block area of the pasture - ie 150B pasture minus 95 = 55B left over.
6. Divide the remaining pasture space by the total block area of the second animal - ie 55B / 12B (per sheep) = 4.5 (4) sheep.
--- In this example, the pasture of 150B could hold 5 cows and 4 sheep.
Livestock
MAXIMUM OWNERSHIP OF EACH TYPE: 8 ANIMALS
Livestock capacity is counted when a player is offline or off their property. You may breed up for resources while online ON your property, but upon leaving they must be culled back down to capacity. Any excess livestock above your maximum enclosure capacity, or above your maximum ownership capacity will be culled without notice - you will not receive the resources from this!
Livestock must not be kept underground with no access to sunlight and fresh air, or shut inside with no outside area.
CHICKENS | Outdoor Space | Min. Height | Shelter Space | Min. Height | Food | Water |
Space Req. | 4B each | 3B | 2B each | 1B | Grazing / Bales | 1B per 5 |
Secure | Enclosure must be secure and escape proof. |
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Shelter |
Shelter counts any covered space or accessible indoor area that has at least two sides and overhead cover. Shelter can count sufficient natural cover (trees) provided they have enough space and height under them. |
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Terrain | Chickens should have soft, natural footing in outdoor spaces (dirt, grass etc). | |||||
Companions | Chickens can be kept with other passive livestock (cows, sheep and pigs). |
PIGS | Outdoor Space | Min. Height | Shelter Space | Min. Height | Food | Water |
Space Req. | 8B each | 5B | 4B each | 3B | Grazing / Bales | 1B per 5 |
Secure | Enclosure must be secure and escape proof. |
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Shelter |
Shelter counts any covered space or accessible indoor area that has at least two sides and overhead cover. Shelter can count sufficient natural cover (trees) provided they have enough space and height under them. |
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Terrain | Pigs should have soft, natural footing in outdoor spaces (dirt, grass etc) with adequate grazing or bales. | |||||
Companions | Pigs can be kept with other passive livestock (cows, sheep and chickens). |
SHEEP | Outdoor Space | Min. Height | Shelter Space | Min. Height | Food | Water |
Space Req. | 8B each | 5B | 4B each | 3B | 2B Grass each | 1B per 5 |
Secure | Enclosure must be secure and escape proof. |
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Shelter |
Shelter counts any covered space or accessible indoor area that has at least two sides and overhead cover. Shelter can count sufficient natural cover (trees) provided they have enough space and height under them. |
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Terrain | Sheep should have soft, natural footing in outdoor spaces (dirt, grass etc) with adequate grazing or bales. | |||||
Companions | Sheep can be kept with other passive livestock (cows, pigs and chickens). |
COWS | Outdoor Space | Min. Height | Shelter Space | Min. Height | Food | Water |
Space Req. | 15B each | 6B | 4B each | 3B | Grazing / Bales | 1B per 5 |
Secure | Enclosure must be secure and escape proof. |
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Shelter |
Shelter counts any covered space or accessible indoor area that has at least two sides and overhead cover. Shelter can count sufficient natural cover (trees) provided they have enough space and height under them. |
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Terrain | Cows should have soft, natural footing in outdoor spaces (dirt, grass etc) with adequate grazing or bales. | |||||
Companions | Cows can be kept with other passive livestock (sheep, pigs and chickens). |
GOATS | Outdoor Space | Min. Height | Shelter Space | Min. Height | Food | Water |
Space Req. | 10B each | 5B | 4B each | 3B | Grazing / Bales | 1B per 5 |
Secure | Goats can jump up to 10B - enclosure must be secure and escape-proof. |
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Shelter |
Shelter counts any covered space or accessible indoor area that has at least two sides and overhead cover. Shelter can count sufficient natural cover (trees) provided they have enough space and height under them. |
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Terrain | Goats should have soft, natural footing in outdoor spaces (dirt, grass etc) with adequate grazing or bales. | |||||
Companions | Goats should not be kept with any other animals as they can ram and harm them. |
BEES | Outdoor Space | Min. Height | Shelter Space | Min. Height | Food | Water |
Space Req. | 5B each | 5B | --- | --- | 1 flower each | NO |
Secure | The apiary (enclosure) should be secure with sides and a roof, otherwise bees may fly away. |
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Shelter | Bees need one hive or nest per 3 bees in the enclosure for shelter during bad weather or at night. | |||||
Water | Water should be covered or removed as it is deadly to bees that come into contact with it. | |||||
Harvesting | Bees require peaceful harvesting via campfires or dispensers or they will attack the player and die after. |
Pets
MAXIMUM OWNERSHIP OF EACH TYPE: 5 PETS
PONY (ETC) | Outdoor Space | Min. Height | Shelter Space | Min. Height | Food | Water |
Space Req. | 15B each | 4B | 6B each | 4B | Grazing / Bales | 1B each |
Secure | Enclosure must be secure and escape proof. |
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Shelter |
Shelter counts any covered space or accessible indoor area that has at least two sides and overhead cover. Shelter can count sufficient natural cover (trees) provided they have enough space and height under them. |
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Terrain | Pony/Mules should have soft, natural footing in outdoor spaces (dirt, grass etc) with adequate grazing or bales. |
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Tack | Pony/Mules should not be left tacked (saddle or carpet) when not in use or player is offline. | |||||
These standards also apply to Skeleton Horses, Zombie Horses, Mules, Donkeys, Llamas and Camels. |
DOGS | Outdoor Space | Min. Height | Shelter Space | Min. Height | Food | Water |
Space Req. | 9B each | 3B | 2B each | 2B | NO | 1B per 5 |
Shelter | Shelter counts any covered space (outdoors) that has at least two sides and overhead cover. | |||||
Indoor | May be kept indoors if each dog has a sleeping spot, there is sufficient space and no overcrowding. | |||||
Enrichment | [Optional] Dogs are sociable creatures that thrive in their human's company and benefit from regular exercise. |
AXOLOTL | Tank Space | Min. Height | Shelter Space | Min. Height | Food | Water |
Space Req. | 4B each | 2B | --- | --- | NO | --- |
Secure | Enclosure (tank) must be secure and escape proof - tanks require a sealed lid. | |||||
Tank | Axolotls are most suited to a tank (aquarium) with at least 2B deep water, or a nearly exclusive water enclosure. | |||||
Enrichment | [Optional] Axolotls are playful and enjoy swimming around in a large tank area with waterlogged dripleaf. | |||||
Companions | Axolotls should not be kept with any other small aquatic animals or fish as they will harm them. |
Wildlife
MAXIMUM OWNERSHIP OF EACH TYPE: 5 WILDLIFE
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Non-Permissible Entities
MAXIMUM OWNERSHIP OF EACH TYPE: 0 ENTITIES
We currently do not have welfare standards for these entities, and they are not permitted to be kept on server.
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