This is what I set out to write.. then I got carried away and did a review…
So, I’ve beenwasting time, procrastinating, conducting serious research, playing Agricultural Simulator 2011 to find out how to become rich from the animal breeding aspect of the game. Buying low and selling high didn't really work, till I found out that there is slightly more to it than that.
Let me explain… Each animal has a maximum age, when it reaches this age, the price is greatest. If you sell it before this age, the price will be less. Animals will breed over time and make more of themselves (Even bulls… dunno how that works…). If you have too many in a single pen their health will go down from Excellent to Crowded or Catastrophic and then they’ll start to die off.
Each animal must be fed, they all accept Corn, so that's usually the best product to buy to feed them.
The stables can be upgraded to have auto cleaning, and feeding, which is recommended, or you’ll use your entire day up just cleaning animals out (Just like in real life!).
If you’ve done all this, you’ll be wondering which animals to get.. well, let me help you out!
Each animal has a maximum age, these are measured in days from the day you buy it (So the day you buy it is Day/Age 1).
These are the maximum days each animal will grow to. Chickens and Rabbits have the fastest growing time.
Once the animal gets to its max age, it won’t get older, or die of old age, but you’re wasting resources if you keep them longer. (These graphs are all for the buying the maximum amount for each stall in the stables)
When you sell your animal at the max age, you’ll get a profit (As long as you don’t choose a stupid one like pigs, the only profit you get is from reproduction). The larger species cost more, and you get a greater profit selling them. The total profit is not hugely helpful to be honest. Rabbits have a low overall profit per cycle, but they cycle every 3 days, so profit/day is a better graph to see…
Rabbits turn one of the greatest profits per day, since they only take 3 days to mature, and you can get 4 lots into the same time it takes the deer to mature. The deer is still a greater profit/day, so it is actually worth farming deer for the longer 12 days as you still get a greater overall profit per day, and profit in general…
Conclusion: Buy deer…. Improve every stall to the maximum, with all the upgrades, fill them with deer and pump corn into them, within a few weeks you’ll be crazy rich.
You can skip days ingame, but you have to wait a few minutes every day before skipping to the next day…
Enjoy.
here is the data.. it is a bit of a mess I know.. but it might be useful to you for some reason…
So, I’ve been
Let me explain… Each animal has a maximum age, when it reaches this age, the price is greatest. If you sell it before this age, the price will be less. Animals will breed over time and make more of themselves (Even bulls… dunno how that works…). If you have too many in a single pen their health will go down from Excellent to Crowded or Catastrophic and then they’ll start to die off.
Each animal must be fed, they all accept Corn, so that's usually the best product to buy to feed them.
The stables can be upgraded to have auto cleaning, and feeding, which is recommended, or you’ll use your entire day up just cleaning animals out (Just like in real life!).
If you’ve done all this, you’ll be wondering which animals to get.. well, let me help you out!
Each animal has a maximum age, these are measured in days from the day you buy it (So the day you buy it is Day/Age 1).
These are the maximum days each animal will grow to. Chickens and Rabbits have the fastest growing time.
Once the animal gets to its max age, it won’t get older, or die of old age, but you’re wasting resources if you keep them longer. (These graphs are all for the buying the maximum amount for each stall in the stables)
When you sell your animal at the max age, you’ll get a profit (As long as you don’t choose a stupid one like pigs, the only profit you get is from reproduction). The larger species cost more, and you get a greater profit selling them. The total profit is not hugely helpful to be honest. Rabbits have a low overall profit per cycle, but they cycle every 3 days, so profit/day is a better graph to see…
Rabbits turn one of the greatest profits per day, since they only take 3 days to mature, and you can get 4 lots into the same time it takes the deer to mature. The deer is still a greater profit/day, so it is actually worth farming deer for the longer 12 days as you still get a greater overall profit per day, and profit in general…
Conclusion: Buy deer…. Improve every stall to the maximum, with all the upgrades, fill them with deer and pump corn into them, within a few weeks you’ll be crazy rich.
You can skip days ingame, but you have to wait a few minutes every day before skipping to the next day…
Enjoy.
here is the data.. it is a bit of a mess I know.. but it might be useful to you for some reason…
Pigs | Rabbits | Goats | Bulls | Deer | Sheep | Horse | |
Number Init | 97 | 2799 | 139 | 55 | 111 | 139 | 41 |
Cost Init | 7000 | 11000 | 3800 | 22000 | 30000 | 12600 | 24350 |
Cost/Unit | 72.16495 | 3.929975 | 27.33813 | 400 | 270.2703 | 90.64748 | 593.9024 |
age 2 no | 97 | 3826 | 140 | 55 | 111 | 140 | 41 |
Age 2 cost | 6700 | 10300 | 3500 | 20700 | 28500 | 12500 | 22900 |
Cost/Unit | 69.07216 | 2.692107 | 25 | 376.3636 | 256.7568 | 89.28571 | 558.5366 |
Age 3 No | 100 | 3247 | 141 | 55 | 112 | 143 | 41 |
Age 3 Cost | 6860 | 55880 | 3590 | 20700 | 28350 | 20450 | 23020 |
Cost/Unit | 68.6 | 17.20973 | 25.46099 | 376.3636 | 253.125 | 143.007 | 561.4634 |
Age 4 No | 104 | 143 | 56 | 113 | 147 | 42 | |
Age 4 Cost | 7083 | 3750 | 20900 | 55835 | 28196 | 23580 | |
Cost/Unit | 68.10577 | 26.22378 | 373.2143 | 494.115 | 191.8095 | 561.4286 | |
Age 5 No | 108 | 144 | 56 | 114 | 42 | ||
Age 5 Cost | 7100 | 3550 | 20900 | 89038 | 32500 | ||
Cost/Unit | 65.74074 | 24.65278 | 373.2143 | 781.0351 | 773.8095 | ||
Age 6 NO | 112 | 146 | 56 | 114 | 43 | ||
Age 6 Cost | 7600 | 13800 | 35180 | 117500 | 41288 | ||
Cost/Unit | 67.85714 | 94.52055 | 628.2143 | 1030.702 | 960.186 | ||
Age 7 No | 57 | 115 | 43 | ||||
Age 7 Cost | 51800 | 144800 | 49422 | ||||
Cost/Unit | 908.7719 | 1259.13 | 1149.349 | ||||
Age 8 No | 57 | 115 | 43 | ||||
Age 8 Cost | 68000 | 176180 | 58520 | ||||
Cost/Unit | 1192.982 | 1532 | 1360.93 | ||||
Age 9 No | 57 | 115 | 44 | ||||
Age 9 Cost | 84500 | 202112 | 68890 | ||||
Cost/Unit | 1482.456 | 1757.496 | 1565.682 | ||||
Age 10 No | 57 | 116 | 44 | ||||
Age 10 Cost | 101050 | 229800 | 77600 | ||||
Cost/Unit | 1772.807 | 1981.034 | 1763.636 | ||||
Age 11 No | 57 | 116 | |||||
Age 11 Cost | 117800 | 257654 | |||||
Cost/Unit | 2066.667 | 2221.155 | |||||
Age 12 No | 57 | 116 | |||||
Age 12 Cost | 134700 | 302090 | |||||
Cost/Unit | 2363.158 | 2604.224 | |||||
Pigs | Rabbits | Goats | Bulls | Deer | Sheep | Horse | |
Age at end | 4 | 3 | 6 | 12 | 12 | 4 | 10 |
No at end | 112 | 3247 | 146 | 57 | 116 | 147 | 44 |
Cost at end | 7600 | 55880 | 13800 | 134700 | 302090 | 28196 | 77600 |
Profit | 600 | 44880 | 10000 | 112700 | 272090 | 15596 | 53250 |
Profit/day (€) | 150 | 14960 | 1666.667 | 9391.667 | 22674.17 | 3899 | 5325 |
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