FinndusFillies Mod (1.7.10) – Give Your Horses a New Purpose
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FinndusFillies Mod adds new uses for horses in Minecraft. With this mod, horses can become a source of food, dropping meat that you can cook into steak. It also provides a way to create slimeballs using leather, giving you a renewable source of this useful item.

Features:
- Horses may drop horse meat when they die.
- You can cook raw horse meat in a furnace to turn it into steak.
- If a horse is on fire when it dies, it will drop pre-cooked steak.
- Craft a new item called Treated Leather.
- Create slimeballs by smelting Treated Leather in a furnace.
How to Use:
Getting Horse Meat
- When a horse dies, it has a chance to drop horse meat.
- To cook it, simply place the raw meat in a furnace, and it will become steak.
Making Glue (Slimeballs)
- To start, get some leather, a bucket of water, and some lime dye.
- Place all three items in a crafting grid to create Treated Leather. This is a shapeless recipe, so the order doesn’t matter.
- Put the Treated Leather into a furnace to smelt it into one slimeball.
How it works:
Horse Meat
- Simply put: horses may drop “horse meat” when culled.
- You can cook this meat in a furnace to receive steak.
- If a horse is on fire when it expires, any meat it dropped will be pre-cooked.
Glue
This works kinda-sorta similarly to the way real animal glue is made:
- Snag yourself some leather (from a cow or a horse), some water (in a bucket) and some lime (dye).
- Soak the leather in the water and add the lime (dye) – – in other words: put all three in a crafting grid (shapeless recipe).
- Take the resulting Treated Leather and pop it into a furnace. Voilà! Really slimy glue! (in other words: slime-balls)
Crafting Recipes:


Screenshots:

How to Install:
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FinndusFillies Mod Download Links
For Minecraft 1.7.10
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April 28, 2017
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