Fae Farm Animal Guide: Livestock, Care, and Products

scarletrune |  Published: October 18, 2024
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Fae Farm gives players a fun variety of animals to raise on their magical farms. From cute cottontails to impressive mamoos, each animal adds its own charm and useful products to the farm. This guide covers everything about caring for animals in Fae Farm and helping farmers build a successful livestock setup.

All Animals and Their Products in Fae Farm

All Animals in Fae Farm
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As you advance in Fae Farm’s story and finish dungeons, you will gain access to various animal buildings. It starts with the coop, which houses the first animals. Later on, the barn becomes available for bigger livestock. Eventually, those who reach the Fae realm can build a unique Fae pen for magical creatures.

Here’s a comprehensive list of all animals available in Fae Farm, along with their housing requirements and the products they provide:

AnimalHousingProduct
ChickooCoopEggs
CottontailCoopRaw Cotton
MamooBarnMilk
WoolyhornBarnRaw Wool
LunenFae PenSilk Threads
SprigganFae PenSpriggan Leaf

How to Get Animals in Fae Farm

How to Buy Animals in Fae Farm
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To start building your animal family, visit the appropriate vendor in the Plains of Plenty:

VendorAnimalsCost
Earline– Chickoos
– Cottontails
200 Florins each
Jeremiah– Mamoos
– Woolyhorns
300 Florins each
Reyglor– Lunens
– Spriggans
400 Florins each

After purchasing an animal, it must be registered at its corresponding housing. Use the ledger outside each building to make your new friend officially part of the farm.

How to Care for Animals in Fae Farm

Animal Care Tips in Fae Farm
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Keeping your livestock happy and healthy is crucial for maximizing their productivity. Here are the key aspects of animal care in Fae Farm:

  1. Feeding: Smaller animals like chickoos and cottontails eat plant fibers, while larger creatures such as mamoos and woolyhorns require fodder. Keep their troughs full to ensure they’re well-fed.
  2. Daily Attention: Petting and brushing your animals daily will help boost their mood. Each animal has preferences – for example, chickoos enjoy head pats, while cottontails appreciate a good brushing.
  3. Fresh Air: Let your animals roam outdoors on nice days. This improves their overall well-being. Smaller animals will venture out on their own, but larger livestock needs to be manually released (they’ll return to the barn at nightfall).
  4. Harvesting: Most animals will leave their products in their beds for collection. However, mamoos and woolyhorns require manual interaction to obtain their milk and wool.

If you are looking to expand your herds, breeding services are also available in Fae Farm:

VendorService
LorettaHandles chickoo and cottontail breeding
PatelSpecializes in mamoo and woolyhorn breeding

Breeding not only increases your animal population but also offers the chance for unique color variations. Use special charms to influence the offspring’s appearance and boost the chances of successful color changes.

Keep in mind that a happy farm is a productive one. Giving your animals plenty of care and attention will help create a thriving homestead full of content animals and useful resources. Good luck!

About Author

Scarlet is an avid gaming and anime writer with a background in journalism covering both the topics, and fashion. She is a passionate writer since she was in high school. Shida is also a lover of cozy games like The Sims, Stardew Valley, Coral Island, and Fields of Mistria.