FarmVille Limited Edition Winter Holiday Animals: Ornament Horse, Candy Cane Boar, Candy Cane Rabbit, & Black Paint Horse
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FarmVille Ornament Horse |
FarmVille Ornament Foal |
FarmVille Red Candy Cane Boar |
FarmVille Candy Cane Rabbit |
FarmVille American Paint Horse |
FarmVille American Paint Foal |
FarmVille’s Sunday night update brings us lots of new items including these festive Winter Holiday animals.
The Ornament Horse, Red Candy Cane Boar, Candy Cane Rabbit, and American Paint Horse are all part of the Limited Edition Winter Holiday theme in FarmVille. These items won’t be in the market forever and are set to retire in just 13 days.
Each of the horses, the Ornament Horse and American Paint Horse, do produce similar type offspring as shown in the pictures above when they are placed into your FarmVille Horse Paddocks. The Red Candy Cane Boar brings a new Candy Cane pattern to Pig Breeding to all those FarmVille Freak Pig Breeders, so have fun with that!
FarmVille Limited Edition Winter Holiday Animals (Released: November 20, 2011)
- FarmVille Ornament Horse – 26 Farm Cash
- FarmVille Candy Cane Boar – 16 Farm Cash
- FarmVille Candy Cane Rabbit – 12 Farm Cash
- FarmVille Black Paint Horse – 3,000,000 Farm Coins
FarmVille Ornament Horse |
FarmVille Candy Cane Boar |
FarmVille Candy Cane Rabbit |
FarmVille Black Paint Horse |
What are your thoughts on these new Winter Holiday animals? Will any of them have a home on your farm?
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Posted on November 20th, 2011 at 11:35 pm
I have to say 3 million coins for one horse?! I know some people cheat, or pay real money for FV coins….but what about the people who are just casual players. Also, it takes a lot more coins+food to refuel the vehicles these days.
Posted on November 21st, 2011 at 7:44 pm
Why even bother making it for coins if it costs 3,000,000?! I would rather pay farm cash!