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The Saanen Goat is an animal available in FarmVille 2. It is based on the real world goat.
It can be bought from the market for 9,500 Coins. The Baby Saanen Goat will become Adult after
5 Baby Bottles. While becoming Adult, it will produce
1 Milk.
Produced Resources[]
The Adult Saanen Goat can be fed every 15 minutes, and consumes
4 Feed each time. It will produce
3 XP,
Milk and sometimes
Cheese.
Chance | Reward |
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10% | ![]() |
39% | ![]() ![]() |
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Prized Details[]
After 50 Feedings the Adult Saanen Goat will become a Prized Saanen Goat. Now it can only be fed every
18 hours and will produce
36 XP and
1 Goat Cheese. Full Mastery gives another
Goat Cheese. The Prized Goat can be sold for
1,800 Coins.
Cost Effectiveness[]
The Adult Saanen Goat produces Milk worth an average of
6,120 Coins,
Cheese worth
6,000 Coins,
150 XP and
30 Fertilizers in total. Feeding it with
Strawberries, the
Feed consumes
360 Coins and
20 Water.
If the Saanen Goat is sold as soon as it becomes prized it gained in total 4,060 Coins. That's a Productivity of
203 Coins per Water which can be pushed up to
976 Coins per Water if the
Fertilizer is used on
Cabbage.
The highest Productivity of the Saanen Goat is accomplished by feeding it with Red Pepper. Then it gains
2,841 Coins. The
Feed consumes only
10.53 Water which results in
270 Coins per Water, up to
1,738 Coins per Water with Fertilizer.
Producing 2.4 Fertilizers per
hour on average, the Saanen Goat is a quite fast Fertilizer producer. The player gains
42.5 Water per
hour with 5 Wells. In theory 18 Saanen Goats are sufficient to fertilize all watered plots. However Gold-Laced Cochin Chickens are much better for this.