

To feed your Cows with Hay involves pretty much the same method in producing Grass. Once you have collect all the Grass Bales, drop them off to your cowshed for their food. After the Baler, attach an Auto Stacker (Arcusin FS 63-72) to your Tractor and then drive along the field to pick up the Grass Bales. Then, attach a Baler to your Tractor and then drive along the rows on your field-the Baler will create Grass bales once it gets enough Grass to make one bale.

Afterward, use a Windrower to arrange the Grass into neat rows. To make Grass Bales, begin the normal process of mowing (or even fertilizing) the meadow. Note: Making bales will require quite a lot of money first as it would require you to purchase a few pricey equipments (Baler, Windrower, Auto Stacker, etc.) Despite the heavy price, investing in those equipment will surely be rewarding later on as your Animals can provide products with bigger yields). Once that is done, drive your Tractor and unload the Grass onto the Cow shed and check on the Milk tank near your cow shed for productivity. Tip: To increase or make the grass field better, you may opt to spray some fertilizer around.Īfter mowing the whole Grass field, proceed with driving your Tractor with a Loading Wagon attachment, around the field to pick up the Grass. To feed them with Grass, simply Mow your nearby meadow. Their productivity increases when you feed them more hay or straw bales. They can be fed either with simple grass, hay, straw, hay and straw bales, and even a combination of everything. To make milk, you will have simply have to feed them. But once you have already gained enough money to produce their food, Cows will produce two things you can sell or further make money out of-that is Milk and Manure. In the beginning, of course, you won’t have enough resources to buy the equipment needed to make their food (it’s actually a wonder that they survived your first few weeks with no food :P ). You won’t have to buy them or anything but you will have to feed them. Cows will be one of the animals readily-available in your farm.
