Does anyone have a list of barn/coop animals you can get?

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Hey everyone, we have less than a week before this game is out in North America. Does anyone have a list of all the Barn and Coop animals you can get in this game?
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I think it's the following:

cow
jersey
buffalo
sheep
suffolk
alpaca
brown alpaca
llama

angora
dark angora

chicken
selkie
quail
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So it COULD be a quail?

Sorry inside joke.
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I'm glad to see less wool and fur producers. It didn't make much sense to me to have so many last time. Still a bit too many in my opinion. Why do we need two different colors of the same animal if we have a dye pot?
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Lenna36 wrote:Why do we need two different colors of the same animal if we have a dye pot?
AMEN. I see the rabbits and alpacas return in various colors.
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Is anyone else having problems thinking how to organize the animals? It's driving me crazy :(

There are 5 wool animals, but the big barn helds 4, so one would need to with the cows but I don't like mixing them. Then there are 3 birds and 2 rabbits, so that's 2 coops unless I send the quail to live alone, but then I feel sad for him.

Cos don't suppose the rabbits live in barns this time, right? That would solve all the problems...
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*LaI* wrote:Cos don't suppose the rabbits live in barns this time, right? That would solve all the problems...
They do, actually.
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so just birds live in the coop and all the other animals in barns?
And do all the birds fit in one coop?
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Arcy wrote:
*LaI* wrote:Cos don't suppose the rabbits live in barns this time, right? That would solve all the problems...
They do, actually.
Ooooooh :heart: Thanks so much for that :)

I just started looking at info again like 2 days ago, so have missed a lot of stuff.
Ophelia11 wrote:so just birds live in the coop and all the other animals in barns?
And do all the birds fit in one coop?
There are 2 barns, one hold 1 animal the other hold 4, so you can put all 3 of them in the big one.
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ryume wrote:
Lenna36 wrote:Why do we need two different colors of the same animal if we have a dye pot?
AMEN. I see the rabbits and alpacas return in various colors.

Thirded! I mean, in the real world naturally colored fiber is really lovely with lots of highlights and lowlights, so yeah...it would make sense.

But I cannot tell you how crazy it made me that you took the brown fiber off the alpaca AND THEN DYED IT BROWN in SOS.

The suffolk sheep makes a certain amount of sense at it would have a different grade of wool; though I sort of wish they used Merino because mmmmm, Merino.
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irulethegalaxy wrote:
ryume wrote:
Lenna36 wrote:Why do we need two different colors of the same animal if we have a dye pot?
AMEN. I see the rabbits and alpacas return in various colors.

Thirded! I mean, in the real world naturally colored fiber is really lovely with lots of highlights and lowlights, so yeah...it would make sense.

But I cannot tell you how crazy it made me that you took the brown fiber off the alpaca AND THEN DYED IT BROWN in SOS.

The suffolk sheep makes a certain amount of sense at it would have a different grade of wool; though I sort of wish they used Merino because mmmmm, Merino.
What makes sense in real life is just plain annoying in game. I would understand it if there was an option to go straight from natural to cloth. That would justify the different colors at least.
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Lenna36 wrote:What makes sense in real life is just plain annoying in game. I would understand it if there was an option to go straight from natural to cloth. That would justify the different colors at least.
3oT eliminates all the "middleman" processing stages found in SoS maker machines.
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How many barn/coops/etc per farm area?

And do we really need gems for certain things?
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Arcy wrote:
Lenna36 wrote:What makes sense in real life is just plain annoying in game. I would understand it if there was an option to go straight from natural to cloth. That would justify the different colors at least.
3oT eliminates all the "middleman" processing stages found in SoS maker machines.
:o (re-reads) :o (triple checks) :) This is great news!
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