I was wondering.... a lot of things.... so heres a list
1. Barn Upgrades
I have a regular barn atm. I want to change it to the eastern style. When I go and craft the barn will I be able to replace my original or does it count as an entirely new barn?
2. If said is true...
...then how would i move my animals to the new (eastern) barn from my regular barn?
and Finally
3. I have a barn with two alpacas on my sunnyside farm land. I want to be able to move the barn over to the other side. How can I move the barn exactly because everytime I try to pick up the barn and walk to the other side my character cant go. Is there a way I can move my animals out?
If this is kinda confusing let me know but I desperately need help! Thanks for reading!
Barn Problems
You can have two barns/coops down at once per Farm Screen.
There are no Barn/Coop upgrades, only the style difference.
To move animals, just make sure all your Barns/Coops are placed down and named (this is so it doesn't get confusing), then use the animal notebook in any Barn or Coop to move the animals to their new homes.
This will only not work if you have the maximum number of animals, and of course, you can always move the Horse, as it doesn't actually take up a space in the Barn.
Also, you can't move them IN the barn (between screens), just place the new barns down and move them via the notebook. I know it is cumbersome, but at least once you have everything perfect, you never have to move them again.
There are no Barn/Coop upgrades, only the style difference.
To move animals, just make sure all your Barns/Coops are placed down and named (this is so it doesn't get confusing), then use the animal notebook in any Barn or Coop to move the animals to their new homes.
This will only not work if you have the maximum number of animals, and of course, you can always move the Horse, as it doesn't actually take up a space in the Barn.
Also, you can't move them IN the barn (between screens), just place the new barns down and move them via the notebook. I know it is cumbersome, but at least once you have everything perfect, you never have to move them again.