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Animals are one of the main parts of the game, especially in terms of making money. When possible you should try to not look at them so much as money-makers but rather part of your family.
Chickens
Chickens are one of the first animals you should invest in, usually you should aim to purchase your first chicken in Spring Year 1. Chickens can be purchased at the Poultry Farm for 1,500G. Purchased Chickens will be immediately delivered to the coop on your farm. You have room for five chickens to start but for xxG and xx lumber Gotz the Carpenter can upgrade your coop to hold 10 chickens.
Chicken Coop The feed bin on the back wall stores chicken feed, next to it is the incubator which can hold 1 egg at a time. To feed your chickens, place Chicken Feed in the feed boxes along the wall. chicks take 3 days ?? 9 days to adult no feeding corn = 10 bags of feed in the mill outside chickens, lumber/stone fence, rainy days/storms affection ??
| Item | Cost | Sell Price | Source | Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chicken | 1,500G | 500G | Poultry Farm | Livestock for your farm |
| Animal Medicine | 1,000G | blank | Poultry Farm/Yodel Farm | Cures sick Chickens |
| Chicken Feed | 10G | blank | Poultry Farm/Farm Mill | One bag feeds a single Chicken |
| Egg | blank | 50G | Chickens (0 heart affection) | Sell/Eat/Gifts/Recipes |
| Normal Egg | blank | 100G | Chickens (1-3 hearts of affection) | Sell/Eat/Gifts/Recipes |
| Good Egg | blank | 100G | Chickens (4-7 hearts of affection) | Sell/Eat/Gifts/Recipes |
| Excellent Egg | blank | 100G | Chickens (8-10 hears of affection) | Sell/Eat/Gifts/Recipes |
| Spa-boiled Egg | blank | 80G | Throw an egg into the hot springs | Sell/Eat/Gifts/Recipes |
| Golden Egg | blank | 150G | Win the Chicken Festival | Sell/Eat/Gifts/Recipes |
Saibara sells Maker - converts eggs into mayo, quality of eggs, sells for more
| Item | Value | Quality of Egg |
|---|---|---|
| S Mayonnaise | 100g | Normal |
| M Mayonnaise | 150g | Good |
| L Mayonnaise | 200g | Excellent |
| G Mayonnaise | 300G | Golden Egg |
- S Mayonnaise - 100G
- M Mayonnaise - 150G
- L Mayonnaise - 200G
- G Mayonnaise - 300G
Cows
Cows will give you plenty of money throughout the game if you treat them right. Just remember to brush, feed and talk to them everyday, and eventually they'll come to like you even more. If you manage to make a cow happy enough that it can win the Cow Festival it will even start giving Gold milk!
- Cow - 6,000G
- S Milk - 100G
- M Milk - 150G
- L Milk - 200G
- G Milk - 300G
- S Cheese - 300G
- M Cheese - 400G
- L Cheese - 500G
- G Cheese - 600G
As you can see you can make a killing off cheese, so get the cheese maker whenever you get the chance.
Dog
Your trusty dog starts off as a puppy this time around; he'll grow up by Fall. If you raise your dog well he'll be able to protect your livestock at night by fending off any wild animals.
Fish
Fish are an interesting trick in this game. When you catch a fish put it in the pond on your farm, then continue to put fish feed in there, and sooner or later--providing you also continue to add fish--the fish will grow and begin to have even more fish! If you get enough fish in your pond, you will even get an upgraded fishing rod, and hey, you can always sell those now-plump fish.
Horse
When you first visit Yodel Farm you'll run into an event where you end up getting your horse. If you can take care of it until it grows up then you will get to keep it afterwards. However, treat it poorly and it will be taken away from you until you can show that you're ready for it. The horse will allow you to move around your farm much faster and can even function as portable shipping bin.
Sheep
Sheep need to be taken care of the same way as cows, but unfortunately they don't make nearly as much money. Sheep will produce wool roughly once a week, and for a while that wool will be of little worth; however, once you get the yarn maker this will significantly change. Sheep, despite making little money, are always fun to have around and make a great addition to the farm.
- S Wool - 100G
- M Wool - 400G
- L Wool - 500G
- G Wool - 600G
- S Yarn - 300G
- M Yarn - 700G
- L Yarn - 800G
- G Yarn - 1,000G