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- In The Sims 4 Cottage Living, your Sims can own a wide variety of animals, including llamas, cows, and chickens! These animals will provide your Sims with high quality products they can use in cooking, cross-stitching, and more as long as you keep them healthy and happy.
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May 24, 2023 · In The Sims 4 Cottage Living, your Sims can own a wide variety of animals, including llamas, cows, and chickens! These animals will provide your Sims with high quality products they can use in cooking, cross-stitching, and more as long as you keep them healthy and happy.
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- Setting: Henford on Bagley
- Residents
- New Challenges
- Pond Tool
- Cows & Llamas
- Chickens
- Finchwick Fair
- Wild Animals: Birds, Foxes, and Rabbits
- Oversize Crops
- A New Tutorial
The new town is not very large in terms of available lots, but quite expansive when it comes to the size of two of its three neighborhoods. They rival areas such as Windenberg in terms of sheer size. There was room for more lots, so some people are a bit bummed they did not include a few more places to build.
There are several residents of the town that are important to gameplay, including Agnes and Agatha Crumplebottom. Several NPCs serve roles such as shopkeeper, mayor, or tavern owner and offer the player "missions" in the form of errands that can be found in the friendly social menu. These are instrumental to obtaining everything that this pack has ...
In the upcoming patch for Cottage Living, there is a new feature coming to The Sims 4. Negative lot traits now fall into a "Lot Challenges" category where you normally assign them, and there isn't any limit to how many you can apply! You can put 3 good ones on, and ALL the negatives if you like, at least as far as we understand. A new Simple Living...
I'm only including this on the page so I can clear up something to those not in the know: the pond tool is not coming with the new Expansion. Everyone will be given it free of charge in the upcoming patch. Builders will love this, and James Turner has already demonstrated building a home on top of a pond in one of his videos.
The pack features a small barn you can place on your lock and the ability to purchase llamas and cows in various colors. Llamas and cows live quite a long time compared to chickens, but you can only have one per building. Cows provide milk and llamas can be shaved to acquire wool for use in crafting via the new Cross-Stitching skill. These large an...
Chicken coops can also be purchased and each coop can house up to 8 chickens or roosters. If you have a rooster, you'll sometimes get eggs that can be incubated to hatch a baby chick. There areno baby cows or llamas, but chickens grow up and it can be cost-effective to wait out a chick growing to a hen or rooster. Chickens provide eggs daily, if th...
There is a weekly event in this pack where the Finchwick Fair is held in the town square. Each week, there will be a themed competition, such as to bring in your best chicken/egg, llama/wool or cow and milk. It's also got one for oversized crops. You'll earn participation up to first place rewards but the fair is mostly unexciting.
The three wild animals in this pack all play at least some role in gameply. Foxes may steal your eggs or attack chickens. Rabbits will interfere with your gardening efforts. Birds, not so much. You can befriend these animals simply by spamming socials, though there is a gifting function where you are meant to learn a gift type they like (this is un...
Pumpkins, Lettuce, Watermelons, Aubergines, and Mushrooms can all be grown on new patches of land. As they grow, they will merge into one in the center. You're required to fertilize them about once per day in order to get them to become giant. It was not a situation that yielded much money due to the cost of fertilizer, but they can be entered in c...
I'm being a bit cheeky, yes, but another tutorial aspiration is included in this pack that tasks you with using all the pack's features. Wow, much excite.
Jul 8, 2021 · Sims can raise cows, chickens, and llamas as well as befriending birds and rabbits. You’ll need to feed and care for these animals, which will enable you to collect milk, eggs, and wool from them. The milk and eggs in particular are incredibly useful since you’ll need those if you are using the new simple living lot challenge.
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Aug 7, 2021 · With The Sims 4: Cottage Living we got access to three new types of animals that will live on your lot, and help you earn money. Those animals are chickens, cows and llamas. All three of these yield products that can sold for a profit or used in your sim’s food or cross stitching.
If you want to focus on farming in The Sims 4 Cottage Living, make sure to buy a few cows and llamas. Cows can make you a lot of money thanks to the milk they give you. But let’s also talk about llamas, these cute animals that will provide your Sims will wool for cross-stitching.
Chickens, cows and llamas can be purchased at animal accommodations like the chicken coop and animal shed. Chickens produce eggs, cows produce milk that can be changed to flavored milk by feeding the cow with certain items and llamas can be sheared for wool.
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Jun 10, 2021 · Animals. Cows, Llamas, and Chickens will not take up a household slot. You will be able to place an Animal Shed and purchase either a cow or llama for the shed. You will also be able to purchase a chicken coop and have up to 8 chickens per coop. Bunnies and Birds can be found out in the wild.