This chapter sums up keeping cows, pigs and sheep.
Here, you will learn about profits and you will learn several hints on difficulties connected with keeping animals.
Additionally, there is some information here that concerns all of the types of farm animals.
You do not have to maintain high level of providing food to maintain high productivity.
Cleanliness affects productivity to the level of10%and it changes dynamically.
You simply do not receive the message that you have reached the maximum level.
Remember that selling manure is not profitable (average price amounts to 50$/1000l).
It is better to used that as manure, or invest ingreenhouses.
Cows produce milk that is sold at the end of the day automatically.
Sheep are the easiest to keep, which makes them perfect for a beginner farmer.
Also, do nit incest in hay, because this does not increase sheep’s productivity.
you might use bags with pig food for$1 200/1000l,available on palettes in shop.
Their productivity level is around 1 palette per 10 pigs per day.
Of course, while performing calculations, you should take newborn pigs into consideration and get additional supplies.
Therefore, the best option is to grow corn.
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