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GrumpyGlowfish
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
"DragonAge_300905;c-18278847" wrote:
@GrumpyGlowfish
There is a breed of goats and sheep that are miniature, they're in farms around where I live and in Washington state as well. The miniature sheep around my area have black wool.
https://faunafacts.com/sheep/smallest-sheep-breeds/
https://pets.webmd.com/what-to-know-miniature-goats
Thank you! I didn't know that. Shows how much I know about farm animals. About time TS4 teaches me the ropes!
So if those goats are actually adults, I assume they could potentially be milked? Because that would be weird with a kid goat.
"Simmerville;c-18278849" wrote:
@GrumpyGlowfish Nectar, as we had it in TS3, could be stored in a cellar and value would increase over time. It was a challenge to find a better recipe/combo, make it with good skills and store it correctly. Pointing at the bottle would tell you its age. Good for investors, but also fun for explorers/globetrotters (imagining my sim digging up a very old and valuable bottle in Selvadorada). Perhaps less interesting if playing the average family, but if playing Malcolm Landgraab I'm sure nectars will be an important bit of his everyday :)
That sounds a lot more interesting than the juice fizzing we already have in the game. I still think they could easily be combined into one skill, but we'll see. I'm never saying no to more options.
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