For example, if you want a Matcha Tea Cake anytime soon, you'll need to know how to get green eggs. Put simply, produce colour and flavour is determined by the animal's emotional state — and the best and most reliable way to influence this is by feeding them animal treats.
Your Sim will gain their first treat recipe — for Friendly Treats — after buying their first animal. Subsequent recipes are unlocked by getting to know your neighbours, both human and animal: new treat recipes are gifted to you by NPCs from Henford-on-Bagley when you do favours for them, and wild animals such as birds and foxes when you befriend them. After eating treats, llamas always take on the colour of the wool they're going to produce.
Cows and chickens can also transform under the effects of a few of the treats, as noted in the table below. So if it's your dream to own an amazing technicolour barnyard, this is how to make it a reality. The transformative effects of treats on your animals are temporary, and will last until the next time you harvest produce from the animal. The critter will then return to their normal state until the next time you feed them a treat.
That's all we have on animal and produce colours for now, but be sure to check back over the next few days as we continue to dive into what Cottage Living brings to the table! In the meantime, why not check out our comprehensive guide to Sims 4 cheat guide?
You can get these parts by running errands for the villagers. Hover over your llamas with your mouse cursor and check their Happiness, Hygiene, and Hunger level. Make sure to socialize with your llamas as often as possible. Hug them, pet them, talk to them, and offer them treats to build your relationship with them.
Keep in mind that your llamas may not always be receptive to being sheared. Llamas keep foxes at bay Llamas help protect rabbits and chickens from wild foxes as they will spit to keep them at bay.
Tags: The Sims 4. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Cows and llamas need to be kept clean, full, and happy in order to give the highest quality produce. Depending on your relationship with your animal and what mood they are in, they might not be so receptive to being milked or sheared. Cows will sometimes kick your bucket of milk over and llamas may bite the clippers out of your hands and toss them. Hugging and petting can also sometimes fail.
Happy animals who have a high relationship with your Sim will do these things less frequently. Cows and llamas do have a lifespan and will eventually grow old and die. When this happens, the Grim Reaper will come and give the animal a hug before escorting it to the afterlife. Unless something prevents them from doing so, cows and llamas will go into their sheds for the night at around 6pm all on their own and come back out in the morning at around 6am.
You can trade your animals for simoleons, animal treats, ingredients and produce and even… meat. Yes, you can send your beloved cows and llamas off to be slaughtered in exchange for their delicious meat. A cranky old lady who prefers the company of cats and Sims over people. Occasionally peeks out from her lair long enough to chuck Sims articles at innocent bystanders.
Read on to learn how to take the best care of your new animal friends! If you do want to get rid of your Llama, you can trade them for simoleans, meat, collectibles, or animal treats.
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