Hay Bale

"Spring is ruined, all thanks to hay. Hay, you traitorous snake. That's why we prefer hay bales in Minecraft, where instead of ruining our lives, they sometimes save them. Landing on a hay bale in the game reduces any fall damage by 80%. That means you could potentially fall from a hundred blocks high and survive. Just. Our legal team cannot stress enough that you should only try that in Minecraft."

- Tom Stone

Hay bales are decorative, flammable blocks that can also be used to feed horses, breed llamas, and reduce fall damage.

Natural generation
Hay bales often generate scattered around in plains villages, and less commonly in savanna and desert villages. They also can generate as a part of targets/scarecrows in pillager outposts.

From block loot
Hay bales can be mined using any tool or by hand, but a hoe is the fastest way to break it.

Food item
While not edible by players, hay bales can be a useful compact food supply for long periods away from other food sources.

Horses
"Foals that eat hay bales will actually grow into horses faster."

- Tom Stone

Hay bales can be fed to horses, donkeys, or mules to heal up to 10 hearts. They are an effective method to heal horses if the player wants to heal them in a short period of time. They also speed up the growth of foals by three minutes.

Breeding
Hay bales can be used to breed llamas.

Falling
Falling onto a hay bale reduces the fall damage by 80%, meaning whatever falls on a hay bale only takes 20% of the normal fall damage.

An unarmored player with full health and no effects can fall as far as 100.27 blocks onto a hay bale, and still survive with health remaining.

Campfires
Placing a hay bale under a campfire makes it a signal fire, increasing the height to which its smoke particles can rise from 10 blocks to 25 blocks.

Composting
Placing a hay bale into a composter has an 85% chance of raising the compost level by 1.

Placement
Hay bales can be placed pointing in all three spatial dimensions, in the same way as a log is placed. However, there is no "six-sided" variant like that of the wood block.

Note blocks
Hay bale can be placed under note blocks to produce banjo sounds.

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Block data
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