
To do this, click on the Coop and then on "Scatter Feed Nearby" to make your Sim drop piles of food on the ground for them to eat for §4. This lasts a few days meaning you don't need to worry about feeding them every single day.Ĭhickens, on the other hand, require scatter feeding daily otherwise they will starve. They can either feed an Animal directly for §4 by clicking on it and then on "Feed Animal" or you can feed them over time.įor Cows and Llamas, click on the Animal Shed and then on "Refill Feed" to fill their feed box up for §10. Your Sim will also need to keep their Animals fed. To clean Cows and Llamas, click on one and select "Clean Cow" or "Clean Llama." For Chickens, they'll automatically be cleaned if it rains or if they're under a sprinkler and your Sim can also teach them to preen themselves if they have a good relationship with them by choosing the "Teach How to Preen" conversation option. You can tell if an Animal is dirty by hovering over them and checking their status and they'll also look dirtier in appearance as well. Keeping your Sim's Animals' enclosures clean isn't all, though, as they also need to make sure the Animals themselves are clean and well-kept. Check out our Oversized Crops guide for more information. When cleaning a Coop or Animal Shed, your Sim will sometimes find Fertilizer that is used when growing Oversized Crops. To clean it, click on the building and then select "Clean Animal Shed" or "Clean Coop." If it's Slighty Dirty, Dirty, or Very Dirty, it needs cleaning.


You can check the cleanliness status of an Animal Shed or Coop by hovering over it. To keep your Sim's Chickens, Cows, and Llamas happy, they need to first ensure that their housing is kept clean and disinfected daily.
