Thursday, February 24, 2011

Beginners Farmville Animal Guide

So you just started playing Farmville on facebook? You’re wondering what crops to plant, what animals to buy, and how the heck everything works, in general! Here is a simple beginners animal guide that will help you to make the right choices in what to buy and keep on your lot.

  • The very first beginner Farmville animal guide tip that I can give you is to avoid animals when you’re getting started. You need to make money quickly when you’re first starting this game, and animals don’t do that. They are easy to raise, since they don’t need much attention, but they do take up premium space on your farm, and until you’ve got neighbors and you’ve upgraded to a better farm, you don’t need to lose space to low paying items!
  • When you do start thinking about buying animals, consider the next tip in our beginners Farmville animal guide: some animals are only available as gifts. These include pigs, rabbits, ducks, goats and horses. You won’t be able to buy them, even if you want to. These animals tend to earn more when you sell them at the market, and make more coins over time, so they’re the more valuable ones to keep. If these are animals that you want to raise, then my Farmville animal guide advice to you is simple: ask your friends very, very nicely to give them to you.
  • Cows, chickens and sheep are available to purchase at the market, for 300, 400, and 700 coins respectively. Remember, however, that you can only sell them for between 15 and 35 coins, and they only earn a few coins over many hours, so they’re not particularly profitable. If you’re short on cash, avoid buying them altogether, and wait until you’ve stockpiled a lot of coins from your high paying crops before you consider it again.
  • If you have a lot of money, an established farm, and aren’t too worried about leveling up, then my Farmville animal guide advice is to go for it. Animals are particularly great if you can’t play for a while, since they don’t need the attention that crops do, and they won’t spoil if you don’t harvest them. So if you’re going to be away from your computer for a while, and your farm is ticking over nicely, buying animals can bring in cash that you don’t need to worry about.

I hope this simple Farmville animals guide has given you a few tips that will help you while you’re starting out. If you want to know more about which animals to buy, and why, then I recommend getting your hands on one of the professional Farmville guides out there. My favorite is Farmville Secrets – because it covers everything you could ever want to know about the game – including a much more in depth Farmville animals guide!

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