How long until villagers breed again?

After breeding, Minecraft villagers have a 5-minute cooldown before they can breed again, but they must also become "willing" by collecting enough food (3 bread, 12 carrots/potatoes/beetroots) or through player trading, and have an available bed for the baby, with threats or insufficient beds stopping the process. Look for heart particles above their heads, and if you see angry particles, check for mobs or blocked beds, as these prevent breeding even if they have food.
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How long do I have to wait to breed villagers again?

After villagers successfully breed, they have a 5-minute cooldown before they can breed again in Minecraft Java Edition, which increases by 5 minutes for each baby, up to 30 minutes; the key is they need food (like bread) and a spare bed, and you'll see heart particles when they're ready. 
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Is there a timer for villager breeding?

Breeding worked once then stopped: In Java Edition, villagers have a 5-minute cooldown between breeding attempts, so you need to wait for this timer to expire. In Bedrock Edition, check if you hit the population cap where you need more beds than villagers to continue breeding.
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How long is villager cooldown?

In Minecraft, villager cooldowns vary: breeding has a 5-minute cooldown for parents; trading restocks twice daily when they use their workstation; and the "Hero of the Village" gift effect involves a 30-second to 5.5-minute random cooldown after giving gifts. Curing a zombie villager takes about 3-5 minutes to transform. 
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What is the rarest villager in Minecraft?

The rarest villager in vanilla Minecraft is arguably the Jungle Villager or Swamp Villager, as their villages spawn extremely infrequently, often only when village borders cross into these biomes, making them incredibly hard to find naturally, though Swamp villages are generally considered rarer due to fewer spawns overall. These biome-specific skins are rare because they need specific, unusual world generation, with Jungle and Swamp biomes being less common for villages than Plains, Desert, Savannah, or Snowy ones. 
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Can you speed up villager breeding?

If the farmer is too busy collecting crops, it may take longer to get baby villagers. Increasing the amount of breedable villagers within the farm (by keeping bred babies inside), helps to solve that problem as well as increase breeding speed in general.
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Can you automate animal breeding in Minecraft?

Yes, you can build semi-automatic and automated animal farms in Minecraft, especially for chickens (which lay eggs) and using clever redstone/exploits for cows/pigs to manage breeding and killing, but full automation without player input for the feeding part is tricky, relying on mods or specific farm designs like mass breeding machines or Hoglin farms (which don't need feeding) for resources. For standard animals like cows and pigs, you manually feed them wheat/carrots/potatoes to breed, but the rest of the process (separating babies, killing adults, collecting drops) can be automated with systems like lava traps and hoppers. 
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What are the rules for villager breeding?

To breed villagers in Minecraft, you need two "willing" adults with enough food (bread, carrots, potatoes, beetroots), and at least one extra bed for each baby, all within a valid village area where they can reach each other and the beds, ensuring the mobGriefing gamerule is true. The key is willingness (food points) and availability (beds for new population), often managed by farmer villagers who share food, triggering heart particles and spawning a baby when conditions are met.
 
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What to do if villagers won't breed?

To fix villagers not breeding in Minecraft, ensure you have enough spare beds, provide ample food (bread, carrots, potatoes, beetroots) by throwing it to them, keep them safe from monsters, maintain a suitable environment with clear space, and consider trading to boost their happiness, making sure the mobGriefing gamerule is enabled for them to pick up items. 
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Can you put a lead on a villager?

No, you cannot directly put a lead on a vanilla villager in Minecraft; they don't normally accept them, but you can attach a lead to a boat containing a villager to drag them, use mods/datapacks, or trick them with job blocks to guide them long distances, according to the Minecraft Wiki, IGN, Fandom, CurseForge, Reddit and YouTube.
 
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What can cause villagers to stop breeding?

Breeding and population cap

If the population cap is met,‌ [Bedrock Edition only] or the beds are obstructed, this prevents them from mating, and angry particles appear above their heads (along with the heart particles, note that when this happen, they still use up their food points).
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What is the cooldown on pig breeding in Minecraft?

Pigs can be bred using carrots, potatoes or beetroots. After breeding, the parents have a cooldown of 5 minutes before they can breed again.
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Do villagers have a breed limit?

No, the villagers can breed indefinitely if you have added enough beds and food available in your breeding area. If the location is not overpopulated, the villagers will continue to breed with a 5-minute cooldown. So yes, you can make an infinite villager breeding farm if you are interested in that.
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Can cows fit in a 1x1 hole?

Since pigs, cows, and sheep are more than one block wide, they will not fit in the hole, causing them to run in circles trying to get in the hole. However, baby animals and chickens can fit in a one block hole, so you may want to place a trapdoor at the top.
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Can an auto grabber milk cows?

It works with: Cows and goats (milk) Sheep and rabbits (wool) Chickens, ducks, and dinosaurs (eggs)
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Does light level affect animal breeding?

Photoperiod refers to the balance of light and darkness animals experience in a day, shaping their biological rhythms and affecting hormone production. Adjusting the photoperiod can improve milk yield in cows, enhance egg production in poultry, and optimize growth and reproductive performance in pigs and rabbits.
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What is F3 +H in Minecraft?

F3 + H : Toggles visibility of IDs of items, durability of tools, and armor hexcodes for color on item tooltips.
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Is there a cooldown for villager breeding?

Yes, Minecraft villagers have a cooldown after successfully breeding, typically about 5 minutes in Java Edition, preventing them from immediate re-breeding, though they'll still consume food and enter "love mode" if fed; unsuccessful attempts (due to no beds or food) don't trigger this cooldown, allowing for continuous attempts, but the parents need beds and food (bread, carrots, etc.) to breed.
 
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Why are my villagers making hearts but no babies?

Your Minecraft villagers are showing hearts but no babies because they don't have enough valid, accessible beds for themselves and future children, lack sufficient food (bread, carrots, potatoes, beetroot) to become "willing," or have pathfinding issues, often due to obstructions like half-slabs or poor bed placement, preventing them from claiming beds and generating offspring.
 
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What is the 7 day trade cooldown?

When you cancel a trade that is being held by Steam, we'll presume that you intercepted a hijacker and you'll see a 7 day trading cooldown to prevent any further unauthorized attempts to trade away items. This cooldown is for your protection and cannot be removed by Steam Support.
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Can a villager be cured twice?

Yes, you could cure a villager multiple times in older Minecraft versions to get massive, stacking discounts (down to 1 emerald!), but a major update (around 1.20.2) changed this: now, a villager only gets a significant discount the very first time they are cured, with subsequent cures offering little to no extra benefit, making repeated cures pointless for price reduction. 
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Can villagers permanently run out of trades?

Yes, villagers can run out of specific trades after repeated use, but they can restock by working at their job site block; however, if they can't access their block, or if you've traded with them too much before they restock (locking their profession), you might lose that trade permanently unless you reset their profession by breaking/replacing the job block (before trading with them) or use tricks like curing a zombie villager for better deals. 
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