One of the best parts of any Story of Seasons game is raising a barnyard filled with adorable animals. A Wonderful Life, while not offering as many options as Pioneers of Olive Town, presents a healthy selection of well-loved critters to bring up in Forgotten Valley. This includes sheep, chickens, multiple types of cows, and many more.
** This guide it still in progress and will continue to update as we gather more information**
Raising animals is no small task, requiring daily brushing, snuggles, soothing words, and feedings. Players will want to increase the number of creatures in their barns slowly, ensuring they have enough money, time, and stamina to properly care for them. Below is everything to know about keeping animals in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life, how much byproducts are worth, and how to get the best quality goods.
Table of Contents
- Animal Care
- How Many Times To Milk A Cow
- Can Animals Die
- Are Goats & Ducks Worth It
- Breeding Animals
- All Animals & How to Get Them
- All Animal Products & Values
- How Many Animals Can Be Owned
- How to Get a Cat
How to Care for Animals in SoS: A Wonderful Life
Caring for animals is a daily task. Players will need to ensure they have tools like the Brush, Milker, Clippers, and Scythe to regularly care for each critter, and provide it with all its needs. Additionally, money will be needed to purchase Bird Feed, and occasionally Fodder, especially in the first year before the barnyard is fully seeded with grass.
The Milker is obtained when Takakura presents players with their first cow, while the Clippers are obtained after purchasing a sheep. The Brush can be purchased from Van’s shop starting Spring of Year 1 on day 3 for 1,000G. Both the Milker and the Clippers can be upgraded over time through Van’s shop, but the Brush will remain a base item.
To care for and build relationships with animals, players will need to brush, talk to, hug, and feed their Barn animals daily, while they will need to talk to and hug any chickens living in the coop. It is also important to let the animals out into the yard during good weather. If it is raining, they must be brought inside immediately to prevent their health from decreasing.
Players can check their animal states using the blackboards on the far walls of both the coop and the barn.
How Many Times a Day Can You Milk A Cow In A Wonderful Life?
Unlike past story of seasons games, where cows can only be milked once a day, players can milk their cow twice a day in A Wonderful Life. To do this, milk your cows in the morning, feed them, and then come back to milk them again after 6 PM.
It is also important to note that cows must be fed twice a day as well to obtain high-quality milk, so make sure both their feed bins are always full first thing in the morning.
Can Animals Get Sick and Die in SoS: A Wonderful Life
Thankfully, animals do not get sick or pass away in the remake of A Wonderful Life. This means that even if animals are left outside, they won’t need medicine, or be at risk of passing away. However, not feeding or caring for your animals will impact their health, and lead them to produce the lowest quality products they offer.
Are Goats & Ducks Worth it in A Wonderful Life
Players can purchase Goats from Van during the Spring starting in year two. However, they only produce milk for a single year, making their 40,000G. While we wouldn’t advise purchasing them right away in Year Two, they are an excellent mid-game investment, as their milk sells for a high price. Be sure to give them plenty of attention to raise the product quality quickly.
Ducks however, are much less useful. If players Build a Pond, ducks will appear for free on their farm. However, the adorable little birds don’t produce anything new. They can lay regular eggs, fertilized eggs, and golden eggs – just the same as chickens. Players who like a little variety or who want to complete the encyclopedia will need to add them to their farms, but otherwise, ducks aren’t very useful.
How To Breed Animals In SoS: A Wonderful Life
Players can breed their animals through several different methods. The easiest is for barn animals only. In the Ledger beside the shipping bin, players can buy breeding for their female livestock. This does not work for birds.
However, animals can also be bred by keeping two species of opposite genders. For chickens and ducks, this is the only way to get Fertilized Eggs. These can be set in the incubator within the coop to hatch for chicks, or they can be sold for a slightly higher price than regular eggs.
Once pregnant, players will need to watch for when the udders of female cows turn pink or when the cheeks of Goats and Sheep turn pink. This occurs after 20 days of pregnancy. They will then need to be separated into the breeding pen within the barn to safely give birth.
After a cow or goat has given birth, players will need to collect Mother’s Milk and feed it to the baby for 3 days. After this, the mothers will produce extra milk for 20 Days. Baby animals take 10 days to fully mature, and must be hand fed every day until they are able to eat fodder.
All Animal Types & How to Get Them in SoS: A Wonderful Life
Players will be able to obtain Nine different animal types. Four of these will be cows. Below are all the animals, how to buy or unlock them, and how much they cost.
Image | Animal Name | How to Obtain | Cost | Product Type |
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Male Normal Cow | Ledger | 2,500G | Milk | |
Female Normal Cow | Ledger | 5,000G | Milk | |
TBD | Male Brown Cow | Ledger | 10,000G | Milk |
Female Brown Cow | Ledger | 20,000G | Milk | |
TBD | Male Marble Cow | Ledger | 10,000G | Milk |
Female Marble Cow | Ledger | 20,000G | Milk | |
TBD | Male Star Cow | Ledger | 25,000G | Milk |
Female Star Cow | Ledger | 50,000G | Milk | |
Male Sheep | Ledger | 3,000G | Wool | |
Female Sheep | Ledger | 3,000G | Wool | |
Male Duck | Obtained in Chapter 2, in Year two of Summer if the Pond is purchased. | 0G | Egg | |
Female Duck | Obtained in Chapter 2, in Year two of Summer if the Pond is purchased. | 0G | Egg | |
Male Chicken | Ledger | 500G | Egg | |
Female Chicken | Ledger | 1,000G | Egg | |
Female Goat | Van during the Spring | 40,000G | Milk | |
Horse | Gifted by Takakura in Chapter 1 | 0G | N/A | |
Dog | Found on the farm when moving in. There is a short ear and long ear version to pick between | 0G | N/A | |
TBD | Cat | Received from Romana on Year 3, Autumn Day 5. | 0G | N/A |
All Animal Products & Values in SoS: A Wonderful Life
Animals are a key part of success on the farm for their ability to give profitable products. Items like milk, eggs, and wool all sell for different amounts depending on the quality and the animal they came from. Additionally, Players can make Butter and Cheese with milk after building the Processing Room. Below are all the product types to obtain and their values.
It is also important to note that all animals begin by producing B Grade products. The C Grade occurs when the animals health and happiness are low.
All Milk Values
Item Name | C Value | B Value | A Value | S Value | S+ Value |
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Normal Cow Milk | N/A | 100G | 125G | 150G | 275G |
Brown Cow Milk | N/A | 175G | 220G | 265G | 310G |
Marble Cow Milk | N/A | 175G | 220G | 265G | 310G |
Star Cow Milk | N/A | 325G | 400G | 500G | TBD |
Goat Milk | N/A | 520G | 660G | TBD | TBD |
Butter | N/A | 205G | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Cheese | N/A | 205G | TBD | TBD | TBD |
All Egg & Wool Values
Item Name | Value |
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Egg | 100G |
Fertilized Egg | 150G |
Golden Egg | 500G |
Wool | 3,000G |
Quality Wool | 4,500G |
Golden Wool | 6,000G |
How Many Animals Can You Have in SoS: A Wonderful Life
Players will be able to have a total of 32 animals once the barn and the coop are fully upgraded.
At first, the Coop and Barn will both hold 8 animals each and can be upgraded once in the Ledger, increasing capacity to 16 animals each. Because of this, players will need to think about what animals they want to raise and sell extra male animals using the Ledger to make room for more females.
How to Get A Cat in SoS: A Wonderful Life
Players who have been to Romana’s mansion atop the hill over the village will notice she has several cats. While farmers start their journey with a dog, they’ll also be able to receive a cat from Romana once they reach higher friendship with the wealthy old woman.
We received our cat on Year 3, Autumn day 5. Romana arrives on the farm and explains she has found a stray and can’t keep any more cats at the mansion. Players can choose to keep or reject the cat. If kept, they can name it and it will wander the farmstead daily.
Cats can not be trained, and don’t have an special purpose other than to appear on the farm. For cat fans, this is likely disappointing. Despite the lack of functions or even the ability to snuggle, I am very happy to have my cat “Bat” on the farm, and was delighted to receive him alongside my pup.
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