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The White Sheep is an animal in FarmVille 2, available as soon as Level 6 has been reached.
It can be bought from the General Store for
9,000 Coins as a Baby or optionally for
15 Farm Bucks as an Adult. The Baby takes
3 Baby Bottles to make it grow up.
Produced Resources[]
The White Sheep can be fed every 8 hours, and consumes
4 Feed each time. It will produce
1 Wool,
1 Milk and
2 Fertilizers.but some times the white sheep gives only one wool or one milk or some times two wool two fertillizers but no milk.
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Prized Details[]
After 50 Feedings the Adult White Sheep will become a Prized White Sheep. Now it can only be fed every
18 hours and will produce
35 XP and
1 Fine Sheep Fleece. It can be sold for
1,800 Coins
Cost Effectiveness[]
The Adult White Sheep produces Wool worth an average of
5,535 Coins,
Cheese worth
2,550 Coins,
150 XP and
30 Fertilizers in total. Feeding it with
Strawberries, the
Feed consumes
360 Coins and
20 Water.
If the White Sheep is sold as soon as it becomes prized it gained in total 525 Coins. That's a Productivity of
26 Coins per Water which can be pushed up to
799 Coins per Water if the
Fertilizer is used on
Cabbage.
A higher Productivity can be accomplished by feeding the Sheep with Red Pepper instead of Strawberry as long as the fertilized Crop or Tree Harvest sells for
69 Coins or more. Then the
Feed consumes only
10.53 Water. The highest Productivity can be yield with fertilized
Cabbage:
1,402 Coins per Water
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