FarmVille Limited Edition St. Patrick’s Day Animals: Shamrock Horse, Giant Shamrock Dragon, Shamrock Dragon, Shamrock Ram, Kelly Green Cow, Irish Hare & Cochin Chicken
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Happy Leap Year! The FarmVille Market is jumping with lots of new Updates tonight including new Limited Edition Hawaiian Paradise, St. Patrick’s Day, as well as some re-releases.
FarmVille is kicking off the first round of St. Patrick’s Day animals with new (and some old) Limited Edition. Both the horse and the cow will produce similar type foals when placed into their respective breeding facilities. The Shamrock Ram’s pattern can be used in FarmVille Sheep Breeding. The Cochin Chicken is a Limited Edition Farm Coin animal that can be purchased with 2.5 million Farm Coins.
Each of these animals can be purchased during the next 13 days only.
FarmVille Limited Edition St. Patrick’s Day Animals (Released: February 29, 2012)
- FarmVille Shamrock Horse – 26 Farm Cash
- FarmVille Giant Shamrock Dragon – 22 Farm Cash
- FarmVille Shamrock Dragon – 20 Farm Cash
- FarmVille Shamrock Ram – 16 Farm Cash
- FarmVille Kelly Green Cow (Re-release) – 14 Farm Cash
- FarmVille Irish Hare (Re-release) – 6 Farm Cash
- FarmVille Cochin Chicken – 2,500,000 Farm Coins
Will you be giving any of these animals a home on your farm?
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Posted on March 1st, 2012 at 1:12 pm
Does anyone know if the Shamrock horse breeds in the stables? I’m not buying anymore “Paddock Only” horses.
Posted on March 4th, 2012 at 12:34 am
Yes, the Shamrock Horse does reproduce like foals in the Horse Stable – thank goodness!