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Farming Simulator Guide 18. Animal husbandry basics

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You can breed three types of animals: pigs, cows and sheep. To buy animals, you must travel with the animal transport trailer to the store. Here you can also sell your animals if you have too many. If you do not feed them, you will not receive any items. However, the animals will not die. Your farm should be optimized so that you can give your animals everything they need at the time. Try to select only one view at first. You deliver food and animals to the same place on your farm (you can see the icon of this animal, you only need to stop your trailer in the right place).

Pigs

Farming Simulator Guide 18. Animal husbandry basics

They reproduce the easiest, so they are ideal for a start. The optimal starting number of pigs is 30 heads. Your start boxes will allow you to feed them without any production interruption. You make money by selling pigs, which are produced every 1:30 - 2:00 minutes. Each subsequent pig decreases this time by 2 seconds. When you give straw to pigs with wheat straw, they give you fertilizer, but this does not affect production. However, you must feed them rapeseed and corn - if you do not give them one of the two types of food, production will be halved.

Cows

Farming Simulator Guide 18. Animal husbandry basics

Cows are quite difficult to breed. After a while, they can replace pigs if you buy a large field of grass and a lot of cows. If you feed them straw, the cows will give you fertilizers that are good for your next crops. In order to feed them, you only need grass or hay, if you give them all at the same time, it does not affect performance. By default, a meadow can feed about 15 cows. They also give you 1 milk per second. Their breeding time is about thirty minutes (when you have 15 cows), but this time decreases with each new head by about 3 minutes.

Sheeps

Farming Simulator Guide 18. Animal husbandry basics

Just like cows, sheep also need grass or hay (their performance is the same whether you give them one type of food, or both), however, they do not produce fertilizer. They give you wool, which is the most expensive resource in the game. However, the production of wool is very slow and because of this you have to buy a lot of sheep and a large field. A starter meadow, combined with hay or grass, allows for about 20 sheep. Their breeding time is about 22 minutes when you have 20 heads (each subsequent sheep reduces this time by 4 seconds). The same number of sheep (20 heads) makes it possible to produce 1 wool per second.




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