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Goat Milk
winxlord (GB1)
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Goat milk was kinda changed to the same thing as cow milk a while back. When we had the original Gourmet farm we had goat milk which could be used in the dairy for goat cheese.
Could someone please post a link to a post from a CM or Mod confirming that? I haven't been around much these days so I may have missed it. Thanks!
- that announcement only says goat milk don't longer count in the alien event... nothing about there would come different prices for cow milk and goat milk.
On the old gourmet farm, where goat milk was used for making goat cheese, the goat milk and cow milk have different prices.
If you are online enough to make Chickens better than Cows, Ducks, etc. Then you are online enough to make Goats more valuable ($ + dung per worker per square per minute) than anything on the G-farm.
-Y
This is my whole point in comparing chickens and goats KBahr. In order for Chickens to be useful (more useful than say ducks for eggs, or to produce more dung than say cows or donkeys) you have to cycle them often.
In order for Goats to be more useful (more useful than say cows for milk, or to produce more dung than say Ducks or donkeys) you have to cycle them often.
As for Missions: If you don't use gold, and don't expect to win against gold users even when you have all your animals ready to go in dung, but you DO have time to play... then Goats will benefit you more across the course of a day because they produce more dung (per worker/space/minute) than anything on the Gourmet farm.
Obviously, if you are not sitting at your computer whiling away the hours playing Big Farm, Cows and Ducks are a better strategy for you. But my point stands. If you are online a lot, Chickens and Goats are better, and therefor not useless.
-Y