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Just like any other living thing on your Farm, your animals need care and attention. Animals get hungry for Feed at different times. How often an Animal gets hungry depends on the type of Animal and what breed it is, so place your mouse over your Animals to see how long it will be until they are hungry again. Each time you feed an adult Animal, it will give you valuable resources, such as milk, eggs, and wool to sell in the Market.
Growing a Prized Animal. Way to go! Once you have an animal that is almost a Prized Animal, you can hover your mouse over it to see how many more feedings it needs to become a prized animal:.
Taking a Prized Animal to the County Fair. Once an animal becomes Prized, its appetite for Feed decreases. Rather than having an appetite for ground up fruits and veggies, your Prized Animal gets a taste for something new: the prestige and recognition that comes with being a Blue Ribbon Animal at the County Fair! County Fair? How Does That Work? At first, it will loo When you place any of the table features, you can invite your neighbors, and a line forms, and the line can get filled in with non-play We would like to clarify that players need to have both games, Farmville 2 and Farmville 2: Country Escape, FB connected.
This functio We would like to inform our players that the Favor Points and Bonus Coins are successfully added when collected right after complet Some players have been wondering about their level progression process when FarmVille 2 raises the maximum level that players are able to re No need to hold your horses because Horse Breeding is here!
Do you want Cows that are unique only to your farm? Look no further, Cow Breeding is here! Select two Adult Cows and get to see the unique Introducing, the Bee Box! Tend to Crops to fill your Box, then harvest for Honey and a chance at finding special Honeycombs. Collect all of Introducing the Crafting Kiln! The second set of Dogs have arrived! You will be competing with Barbara, Gus and Cornelius for the right to the first pick of the litter!
You will need to have minimum of 10 Half and Half inside your inventory to meet the required 2 sets of Half and Half 5 each. As the pic Now fuel-friendly and upgradeable, the new Crop Dryer is every farmer's must-have! To start off, simply place the old Crop Dr We'd like to let you know that once the Limited Edition Bundle is purchased, the Instagrower Machine which is included in it will automa We've heard that some farmers are wondering how the Rooster can be used to feed the adult chickens.
Once the Rooster's chances to Game Guides. How do I add a horse to the FarmVille Derby? How can I play with my Facebook friends? I would also like to have a small hobby farm on the side. Counties in Southside Virginia, including Prince Edward, Buckingham and Cumberland, appear to be considering the formation of a regional tobacco Tanner Wise feeds the chickens. He will graduate from Buckingham High School in You Might Like.
When I get teeth feed me beef. Posted by Crystal Cattle 7 comments. Labels: agriculture advocacy , beef , family. Turquoise Sandals Summer is definitely getting closer, and although my go to shoes most days are a pair of cowboys, sometimes a pair of shorts and sandals are needed for a little fun. The Canadian long weekend was last weekend, we celebrated Victoria Day, and the American long weekend is this weekend, we will celebrate Memorial Day. So how about a little turquoise to add to your long weekend wardrobe!
I am waiting for these turquoise sandals to go on sale at Banana Republic so they can go home with me! Source: bananarepublic. A little more casual, but just as cute. Really thinking these would be a good addition too. And is turquoise isn't quite your color, then why not pink.
Love these wedges from Banana Republic - can you see a trend. I really like that store. Posted by Crystal Cattle 4 comments. Labels: shoes , shopping , turquoise. Agnerds and fellow bloggers unite I have been working with some of the Summer Synergy participants on their agvocacy blogs, and one thing I have noticed is that by changing the widths of the columns within their blog, they could quickly improve the eye appeal of their blog. So how do you change the width of your blog in Blogger?
Click on the Design tab on the Dashboard Page Step 2. Next click on the Template Designer This is the same place you click to change the color and font of your blog. Look in the upper left hand corner and click on Adjust widths Click on Adjust widths Step 4.
You will now find these bars in front of you. These are the widths of my blog, but remember you can choose to set up your however you like. By dragging the bottom two bars back and forth you will change the width of the outside sidebars to your blog. The smaller the left and right sidebars are the bigger your middle section will be. You also may choose to only have a two column blog, leaving one of the sidebars bars at 0 px. The maximum entire width of your blog on Blogger can by px, but remember if you make you blog this big the entire blog might not fit on everyone's computer screens and they will have to scroll over.
This how to tutorial improves you blog! If you have any questions or would like to know how to improve other aspects of you blog let me know. Don't forget my How to Blog Guide that the top of my Blog as well. Posted by Crystal Cattle 0 comments.
Labels: blogs , how to , summer synergy. Tuesday, May 24, Watermelon Stars. Last week I decided to tap into my crafty side. Watermelon Stars These watermelon stars will definitely get people ooh and ahhing. Choose and buy watermelon. You know pick it up tap it to see if it is hollow. I have no idea if this works, but it looks like you know what you're doing.
Cut watermelon into slices. You'll want to make sure your slices are at a maximum the width of your cookie cutter, a little thinner is better. Using a cookie cutter, cut shapes out of the watermelon. I love how the stars turned out. I tried a few hearts, but they didn't look as good. As you are cutting out the shape consume excess watermelon, or at least have a container for the not as pretty parts because there will be a lot of extra.
Posted by Crystal Cattle 3 comments. Labels: crafty , DIY , food. Going once, going twice, sold. One of the cows that sold There is always something exciting about a cattle sale. Maybe it's the thrill of making a new purchase, or waiting to see what market value the bidders are going to put on your animals. There is also the fact that you get to catch up with old friends and the opportunity to make new friends.
This weekend I was in Oklahoma at the Boy's family's sale. Purebred cattle sales are different than the sales that usually happen at an auction market. These cattle are being sold for seedstock breeding purposes, 2. Not only do live cattle sell, but also frozen embryos and semen were sold, 3. On some of the lots you were only buying an interest in the cattle - half or a quarter. At a auction market mostly market cattle are sold those that are going for consumption or commercial breeding cattle those females that will go on to raise market animals.
Here are a few of the pictures I took this weekend. Everyone checking out the sale lots. One of the older Hereford bulls selling in the sale. Fun fact: The wind blows in Oklahoma all the time. To see a few more pictures from the sale check out the Crystal Cattle facebook page.
Labels: cattle , photography. Sunday, May 22, How to package beef. Clever marketing, clever design. Source: lovelypackage. Labels: beef , marketing , meat , Pinterest. Time to feature some more of the Summer Synergy agblogs Starting a blog can be a little intimidating, but I have been very impressed by the way these young people are jumped right into the advocacy waters on this project. Here are a couple more blogs for you to check out. And to learn more about the program or starting your own blog check out my tabs above.
Sometimes I forget that Canada is just getting into Spring, since there has been green grass in the Midwest for such a long time already. Plus, how can you resist new kittens I really like this post of Katie's that talks about both her 4-H and dancing careers coming to an end.
I took was really active in both of these activities, and it reminded me of myself. Yes, there are pictures somewhere of me feeding my show cattle with pink curlers in my hair because after chores we had to rush off to a dance competition. Labels: agriculture , blogs , youth. Thursday, May 19, Lady Gaga is farming. Little Monsters are farming, and you have never seen these crops before.
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