How to Guide Animals in Farmville
Focus on raising animals that take up the least amount of space., Dairy farms take up much less space than 20 individual cows.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Focus on raising animals that take up the least amount of space.
Consider that on your farm, space is always at a premium.
This list includes the obvious smaller animals, like ducks and bunnies, but also a couple of unexpected others.
As long as you have enough neighbors or farm cash you can purchase dairy farms to store your cows.
Dairy farms hold up to 20 cows (or 19 cows and 1 bull) each, and you can buy as many as you want. -
Step 2: Dairy farms take up much less space than 20 individual cows.
Another benefit is that with one click, you can harvest the milk from all the cows within the dairy farm.
Other animals utilize this procedure:
Building a chicken coop will save time and space as they can house up to 20 chickens.
Unfortunately, there is a limit of 1 chicken coop per farm, so you are best off keeping your total chicken population to 20 in order to fit them all in a coop.
Detailed Guide
Consider that on your farm, space is always at a premium.
This list includes the obvious smaller animals, like ducks and bunnies, but also a couple of unexpected others.
As long as you have enough neighbors or farm cash you can purchase dairy farms to store your cows.
Dairy farms hold up to 20 cows (or 19 cows and 1 bull) each, and you can buy as many as you want.
Another benefit is that with one click, you can harvest the milk from all the cows within the dairy farm.
Other animals utilize this procedure:
Building a chicken coop will save time and space as they can house up to 20 chickens.
Unfortunately, there is a limit of 1 chicken coop per farm, so you are best off keeping your total chicken population to 20 in order to fit them all in a coop.
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