Raising a Herd
The barn on your farm can be used to house animals like cows and
sheep, which in turn can produce milk, wool, and other products.
Animals can be obtained by purchasing them through the ledger or
by breeding two of your own animals.
Feeding Fodder
Cows need to eat Fodder twice per day, while other animals eat
once per day. You can either fill their feeder, or hand-feed
your animals directly. Ringing the bell outside the barn will
call the animals out to pasture, allowing them to graze on the
tall grass outside. Feed them Fodder+ as a special treat!
Horse Riding
Riding on horseback will get you 'round town much faster
than on foot. They're a farmer's best friend when it comes
to gettin' the lay of the land.
Farm-Fresh Quality
Keep your animals happy and healthy and they'll produce
higher-quality byproducts. Snuggle them to raise their affection
towards you, brush them to keep their coats shiny and healthy, and
let them out to pasture to decrease stress. Just keep an eye on the
sky, as letting them out in bad weather can stress them out more!