

The three buyable farm animals introduced in Cottage Living each produce a different harvestable item: chickens make eggs, cows make milk, and llamas make wool. How to change animal and produce colours in The Sims 4: Cottage Livingįarm animals aren't exactly cheap, but there are actual material benefits to owning them. The animal you just bought will be magically transported to their new home, and pretty soon they'll wander into the yard to say hello. Interacting with these objects will then give you the option to purchase cows or llamas (from the Animal Shed) or chickens (from the Chicken Coop). In order to populate your Sims' barnyard, you need to buy either an Animal Shed or a Chicken Coop, both of which can be purchased in Build Mode. While they're still independent creatures you can befriend, they're not counted as family members in the same way that house-pets are - which also means that you can't create and customise them in Create-A-Sim, or adopt them from animal care services. The new animals introduced in Cottage Living work a little differently to pets from the Cats & Dogs expansion pack. Maybe it’ll work just fine in your game, feel free to try it.How to buy animals in The Sims 4: Cottage Living My latest builds keep having these kind of glitches and I have no idea why, I’m so sorry. Unfortunately, there are two glitchs: 1- the chair and the computer in the single person bedroom keeps disappearing whenever you leave and enter the lot again 2- clothes don’t get dirty even with all the needed thing for laundry. So I decided to build a full pink house… The idea was to make it kind of corny because, c’mon, it’s pink! I imagined that the family lining in it likes to party (that’s why they have a big pool with barbecue area) but also loves plants.
