Tuesday, January 12, 2010
How to Handle Your Farm Town Animals
Farm Town Secrets
There are a lot of different things that can be added to a Farm Town farm, but one of the most popular additions is one of the bevy of animals that are available in the game. Farm Town animals come in all shapes and sizes and can be quite entertaining for players who are interested in having a bit of color and liveliness on their farms. However, Farm Town animals do not necessarily reward you any better than the crops and while it is nice to have a few standing around to mix up how things look, you need to strike a good balance between having variety and wasting space.
Which Farm Town Animals Are Best?
Every kind of animal you can imagine on a real farm can appear on your own farm, and then some. The most common are chickens, cows, ducks, horses and pigs, but you can also get some rare ones such as swans, rabbits, turtles and many more. Just like other farming games, special limited edition animals are also available if you play the game properly. You just need to have someone who can send them to you or you need the Farm Town Cash to buy them. There is no such thing as a “best” animal in Farm Town – it’s all about aesthetics at this point.
How to Get and Maintain your Farm Town Animals
Unlike some other Farm games, your animals are going to move around, so you need to have a good enclosure set up to restrict their movements as much as possible. If you fail to do this, you risk losing your animals entirely, a huge waste of money and a frustrating development for most farmers out there. Use your fences and your other structures to block off animals and keep them restrained. If you do this, you can essentially ignore them after that. If you don’t though, they may destroy your crops – something no one wants.
If you are interested in getting a good stock of Farm Town animals for your farm, you need to start out by figuring out how much space you are willing to sacrifice for them. You also need to be sure you can login often enough to take care of them and make sure you can harvest the fruits of your labors as a result. If you can do all that, you will be well on your way to establishing a good balance between crops and animals on your farm.
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