Raising pigs in the wilderness is not only an interesting process, but it also ensures that we are never short of food, thus providing us with even better conditions. Many beginners want to experience raising pigs, but they are unclear about how to do it. The following guide will share a strategy for raising pigs, covering the entire process from taming to breeding, to help you successfully raise pigs and never lack food again. If you need this, come and learn together.

To start raising pigs, the first step is to build a taming trough, which automatically unlocks after reaching level 20. After building it, surround it with some fences to prevent the piglets from running too far after eating. Then, approach the taming trough and add feed inside. Since the feed will not be returned when the taming trough is dismantled, do not add too much at once.

Finally, prepare some bait packs at the cooking station, and then you can set out to catch the piglets. Explore the wild, and when you encounter a pig, throw the bait pack. You need to remain hidden during this process because if the pig notices you and becomes alert, it will no longer eat the bait pack.

Patiently wait until the pig eats the bait, and it will become friendly. At this point, when you get closer to it, an option to take it back for taming will appear. Click on the pig, and it will follow you obediently. Finally, bring it within the dotted line range of the fence, and you have succeeded. You will see it foraging within the area by itself.

It is also recommended to capture two more piglets and bring them back, as they will not only keep each other company but also form a family and reproduce. Over time, you will be able to directly harvest a litter of piglets without having to go out and catch more pigs.

The above is a guide to raising pigs in the wilderness. Raising animals is a very fun gameplay. After learning these steps, you can try catching pigs in the game. We hope that everyone's pigs will quickly reproduce and make our living conditions even better.