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GalacticGal
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Catzilla;d-992597" wrote:
I've been playing with the new Cottage Living pack and it feels like cows and llamas need baths a little too frequently and they're pretty high maintenance about it. I think having the cow and llama filth timer set for a longer interval would be a little more realistic. Maybe once a week or every few days? The barns and chicken coops filth timers are ok, cleaning those once a day is realistic. I love the brushing and huggles.
I'm wondering if the Llamas and Cows are this way so that we don't miss having hogs in the game? LOL Both of my seventh great-grandfathers raised hogs, as well. Bacon, bacon, bacon …
I have those Sims designated for this chore get up very early. In fact, in both of my two families it's the girls who do this. Family One, the girls are still Child Sims, whereas the girls in Family Two, are Teens. The rest of the family members work on the crops. Some before school, too. No, the girls aren't in school. I'm playing in the 18th century and girls didn't go to school, unless it was Dame School, which taught them how to run households, etc. (And you think you've got it hard today. Let me tell you …) ;)
But, yeah, I have to admit to being surprised at how often the animals get dirty. And, it's not the chickens. Both the Cows and the Llamas are slobs. That has to be it. How else is it possible to be properly cleaned and to sleep in a clean shed just to come out all dirty in the morning, hm? And the Llamas, all of them so far, have very bad attitudes. LOL I about died when I witnessed for the first time the Llama hurling a loogy right at my Sim!
That was just wrong:
https://i.imgur.com/xTz14HW.jpg
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