How to Get Cows in Sims 4 Cottage Living
Sims 4 Cottage Living is a new expansion pack that allows players to experience a more rustic and rural lifestyle. One of the new features of this pack is the ability to get cows. But, how do you get cows in Sims 4 Cottage Living? In this article, we will guide you through the process of acquiring these lovely farm animals.
Purchase an Animal Shed
To get cows in Sims 4 Cottage Living, you need to purchase an Animal Shed. This shed is available in the Build/Buy mode and can be found under the "Outdoor Activities" section. The cost of the Animal Shed is §500. Once you have purchased the shed, you can place it outside on your Sim’s property.
Choose the Right Cow
Once you have the Animal Shed, you can choose the type of cow you want to get. In Sims 4 Cottage Living, you can get three types of cows: Brown, White, and Spotted. Each type of cow has its unique appearance and traits. You can choose the cow that fits your Sim’s personality and lifestyle.
Purchase the Cow
To purchase a cow, simply click on the Animal Shed and select the "Purchase Animal" interaction. This will open up a menu where you can choose the type of cow you want to get. The cost of each cow is §500. Once you have chosen the cow, you can confirm the purchase and the cow will be added to your Animal Shed.
Tips and Tricks
Here are some tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your cow:
- Feed Your Cow: Make sure to feed your cow regularly to keep it happy and healthy.
- Give Your Cow a Name: Naming your cow can help you bond with it and make it more friendly.
- Use the Cow’s Traits: Each cow has its unique traits, such as Mooing or Grazing. Use these traits to your advantage and create a more realistic farm experience.
- Milk Your Cow: If you have a cow, you can milk it to get Milk. This can be used to make cheese, butter, and other dairy products.
Conclusion
Getting cows in Sims 4 Cottage Living is a simple process that requires a little bit of planning and effort. By following these steps, you can get the cow of your dreams and create a more realistic farm experience. Remember to feed, name, and use the traits of your cow to get the most out of your experience. Happy farming!