While crops are important to getting your farm started, animals are very important to turn it into a true success. You can buy and breed all kinds of different animals, and there are two main places in town to buy them from. Both Po Poultry and Yodel Ranch are right beside each other in the nearby village, and you can see them marked on the map below.
To buy animals, heads to either shop, although it is potentially easier to start with chickens. Different animals will give you different things, such as eggs, milk, or wool. The more an animal likes you, the better quality products they will provide you, so be sure to read up about how to properly take care of your animals in our useful guide.
You don’t want to buy all your animals. You only need to buy one chicken, you can get more chickens from eggs, and you can use breeding kits to make new animals. The advantage of this is that these animals will naturally like your more, giving you better produce.
Po Poultry
Po Poultry is open every day from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm except on Sundays, and sells the following animals:
- Chicken – 1500 Gold
- Brown Chicken – 1500 Gold
- Angora Rabbit – 3000 Gold
You can also buy the following items for your animals:
- Chicken/Rabbit Feed – 10 Gold
- Rabbit Breeding Kit – 2000 Gold
Yodel Ranch
Yodel Ranch is open and sells the following animals:
- Calf – 5000 Gold
- Coffee Calf – 10000 Gold
- Strawberry Calf – 10000 Gold
- Fruit Calf – 10000 Gold
- Sheep – 4000 Gold
- Alpaca – 4000 Gold
You can also buy the following items for your animals:
- Fodder – 20 Gold
- Cow Breeding Kit – 3000 Gold
- Sheep Breeding Kit – 3000 Gold
- Alpaca Breeding Kit – 3000 Gold
My one suggestion is to only have 1 strawberry cow, 1 chocolate cow, and one orange? cow(forgot the name) because their milk can't be made into cheese or butter.
The rest doesn't really matter, I guess, and is just up to your own preferences.
I like having mostly regular cows
and then 2 alpacas and 2 sheeps.
Last edited by ezzypixel; 14 Mar, 2021 @ 8:08am
Are you planning on marrying a secret candidate? If so, I'd recommend having more color cows since you can Cook X Milk but you'll have to rely on luck to get the other X's
My one suggestion is to only have 1 strawberry cow, 1 chocolate cow, and one orange? cow(forgot the name) because their milk can't be made into cheese or butter.
The rest doesn't really matter, I guess, and is just up to your own preferences.
I like having mostly regular cows and then 2 alpacas and 2 sheeps.
Ah yea. Sounds good! Fruit Cow;) Ah yea. Sounds good! Fruit Cow;) And Coffee cow instead of chocolate:)
Last edited by Bengto; 15 Mar, 2021 @ 9:34am
Are you planning on marrying a secret candidate? If so, I'd recommend having more color cows since you can Cook X Milk but you'll have to rely on luck to get the other X's
Not now almost ready to marry Marie.
Last edited by Bengto; 15 Mar, 2021 @ 12:28pm
Me personally have 3 sheeps, 3 alpacas, 4 normal cows, 2 fruits cows, 2 coffee cows, and 2 strawberry cows
Me personally have 3 sheeps, 3 alpacas, 4 normal cows, 2 fruits cows, 2 coffee cows, and 2 strawberry cows
SOunds good too.
Me personally have 3 sheeps, 3 alpacas, 4 normal cows, 2 fruits cows, 2 coffee cows, and 2 strawberry cows
That's my exact same lineup hahah
Neo
Mine is 4 Sheep, 4 Alpacas, 2 Normal Cows, 2 Fruit Cows, 2 Coffee Cows, and 2 Strawberry Cows. So they're all divisible by 2 and I think it's pretty much evenly distributed. While I have fewer cows per type, it makes up in the total number of cows.
So I'm going for 8 Cows, 8 non-cows. With 8 cows divided into 4 types with 2 cows each. Then the 8 non-cows divided into 2 with 4 each.
Originally posted by Neo:
Mine is 4 Sheep, 4 Alpacas, 2 Normal Cows, 2 Fruit Cows, 2 Coffee Cows, and 2 Strawberry Cows. So they're all divisible by 2 and I think it's pretty much evenly distributed. While I have fewer cows per type, it makes up in the total number of cows.So I'm going for 8 Cows, 8 non-cows. With 8 cows divided into 4 types with 2 cows each. Then the 8 non-cows divided into 2 with 4 each.
Smart!