Running your personal farm in Fae Farm isn’t just about crops. Sure, farming earns cash and fills the pantry, but without those adorable critters, it’d be a lonely place.
Thankfully, Fae Farm has farming sim fans covered with an adorable selection of animal companions to purchase. This cozy game offers a variety of animals, buildings, and produce. However, with several animal vendors to choose from and two buildings to register each animal, it’s easy to get confused. This guide aims to cover everything there is to know about animals in Fae Farm.
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How to Buy, Register, and Care for Animals in Fae Farm
All animal-related vendors in Azoria live in the Plains of Plenty in Fae Farm. To get an animal, you’ll have to purchase it from one of them. Here’s a handy chart to differentiate them.
Appearance | Vendor | Provided Services |
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Earline | Sells Chickoos and Cottontails. | |
Loretta | Provides breeding services for Chickoos and Cottontails. | |
Jeremiah | Sells Woolyhorns and Mamoos. | |
Patel | Provides breeding services for Woolyhorns and Mamoos. |
Once bought, the animal must be registered at the correct animal building in Fae Farm. Chickoos and Cottontails must be registered in the Coop on the farm to the west, while Woolyhorns and Mamoos must be registered in the Barn on the farm to the east. Head to the Barn building and interact with the ledger outside it to register your new buddy.
How to Care for Animals In Fae Farm
Animals in Fae Farm aren’t very high maintenance. When first registered, the animal will be feeling unsure. However, after a few brushes, pets, and snacks, they’ll start feeling Content.
To feed animals, approach the trough and place fodder or fibers. As long as you feed them every two or three days, they’ll stay happy and leave animal produce in their bed.
TIP: Smaller animals like Chickoos and Cottontails eat plant fibers, while bigger animals like Woolyhorns and Mamoos eat fodder.
They will also need to spend time outside on days when the weather is nice. This will help keep them happy and healthy. Thankfully, critters like the Chickoos and Cottontails will leave the Barn and return on their own. However, Wollybarns and Mamoos need to be let out on good days, and they will return to the Barn on their own when it gets dark.
All Animals & Animal Produce in Fae Farm
Each critter on the farm drops a specific product that can be sold, used in cooking, or refined into a new product. Below are all the raw animal products currently available in Fae Farm.
Animal Appearance | Animal | Registered at | Image | Produce |
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Chickoos | Coop | Eggs | ||
Cottontails | Coop | Cotton | ||
Woolyhorns | Barn | Wool | ||
Mamoos | Barn | Milk | ||
Spriggan | Fae Pen | Spriggan Leaf | ||
Lunen | Fae Pen | Silk Threads |
How Animal Breeding & Charms Work
To breed an animal, speak with Loretta or Patel and select Animal Breeding in Fae Farm. Make sure there’s room in the animal building, and prepare to see some cute tiny animals.
Boost your animals’ happiness level with heart pillow charms and give them a colorful makeover using one of 14 different charms. While the charm might not always change their hue, higher happiness levels increase the odds of success.
Published: Jan 30, 2024 01:15 pm