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Sims 4 Cottage Living: How to get Upgrade Parts

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Did you know that you can upgrade your animal sheds and chickens coops in The Sims 4 Cottage Living? For example, you can add Fox-Be-Gone alarms to keep wild foxes away from your chicken coops.

You can also upgrade your cow sheds so as to automatically feed the animals. Let’s discuss how you can get these upgrade parts.

How to get Sims 4 Cottage Living livestock upgrade parts

The only way to unlock Livestock Upgrade Parts is by running various errands for the villagers living in Henford-on-Bagley. Walk up to them and use friendly interactions. Ask them if they need help with anything.

Most of them have a few tasks they want you to help them with. For example, they can ask you to bring them specific cooking ingredients that you can grow in your own garden.

Others will ask you to bring them mushrooms from the forest or purchase various items from the store.

Additionally, go to the Finchwick Fair that takes place every Saturday, and check if your neighbors need help with anything.

Make sure to read the task’s description carefully. Not all the errands available are going to reward you with Livestock Upgrade Parts.

Upgrade for less maintenance

There are three Livestock Upgrade Parts available:

  • ComfortCare Life Extender
    What it does: Extends the lifespan of your chickens.
    You need: 2 Livestock Upgrade Parts
  • Livestock Auto-Feeder
    What it does: Installs an automatic feeder.
    You need: 6 Livestock Upgrade Parts
  • Fox-Be-Gone Alarms
    What it does: Sets up an alarm that goes off when a fox tries to get into the coop.
    You need: 3 Livestock Upgrade Parts

The main advantage to using Livestock Upgrade Parts is less maintenance. For example, you can install auto-feeders in the animal sheds to make sure your cows and llamas are always well fed. You can add auto-feeders in the chicken coops as well.

By the way, wild foxes can’t wait to get their claws on your chickens. They can also steal chicken eggs. But you can install a handy Fox-Be-Gone alarm that will automatically go off when a fox enters the chicken coop.

As a result, your chickens will be less stressed. If your chickens are afraid all the time, you really need to get a Fox-Be-Gone alarm.

Additionally, you can also install a ComfortCare Life Extender to extend the lifespan of your chickens.

And now you know!

⇒ Related: How to get upgrade parts for household items in Sims 4

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