How to Make Nursery Foals Grow Up Faster

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FarmVille is one of Zynga's most popular games.

FarmVille is a simulation game that Facebook offers through its partnership with Zynga, the game's maker. The game simulates the workings of a farm. Players must build their farm by asking for items from friends or purchasing the items at the FarmVille market. Horse and cow breeding is just one of the many FarmVille activities. Over time, the foals and calves will turn into adults, which can then be bred. To promote growth, the foals and calves must be housed in a nursery barn. Using the nursery barn to house your foals will speed what may otherwise be a lengthy growth process.

Instructions

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      From Facebook, click the "Apps" button on the left side of your profile page, then select "FarmVille." Click "Go to App" to play.

    • 2

      Buy and build a nursery barn to house your foals and calves. Check your Gift Box for the free nursery barn foundation or, if you've sold it, purchase one at the market for a price of 5,000 FarmVille coins.

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      Build the nursery barn structure from your supplies, which can be obtained from friends or purchased at the market. You'll need 10 bricks, 10 blankets, 10 bottles, 10 nails and 10 wood boards.

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      Put the foals in the newly built nursery farm using the "Move" function. Not only will it promote their growth into adults, but it will also enable you to simultaneously collect coins from all foals and calves.

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      Harvest the nursery barn's coins on a daily basis. Every time you harvest the coins, there's a chance that one of the foals will transform into an adult horse.

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      Don't fill your nursery barn. If you fill the nursery to the capacity of 20, the foals and calves will never grow up.

Tips & Warnings

  • The nursery barn will help you save time, since you won't need to harvest each foal's coins manually. The barn enables you to harvest from multiple foals and calves at once.

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