
Yodel Ranch is the place to go when you want to buy livestock or livestock supplies. The ranch is owned and operated by Mugi, and you can purchase items from him when he’s standing behind the counter during business hours.
Shop Hours
- Open: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Closed: Mondays
- Like in the GBA version, you CANNOT get a puppy from Mugi’s dog, Hana.
Livestock
| Animal | Price |
|---|---|
| Calf | 5,000 G |
| Coffee Calf | 10,000 G |
| Strawberry Calf | 10,000 G |
| Fruit Calf | 10,000 G |
| Sheep | 4,000 G |
| Alpaca | 4,000 G |
- Livestock purchased from Yodel Ranch always start with a maximum of 5 hearts.
- To get animals with more than 5 hearts, you need to use a Breeding Kit.
- The milk size you receive when using the Milker (purchased from the Forge) depends on the cow’s heart level.
Raising Calves
- Calves must grow into adults before they can produce milk.
- If you feed the calf every day, it will grow up in 9 days.
- Missing even one day of feeding will delay growth to 14 days.
- It’s recommended to feed calves (and newborns) manually to ensure faster growth.
Sheep and Alpacas
- Adult Sheep and Alpacas can be sheared using Clippers (available at the Forge).
- Make sure their wool is fully grown before attempting to shear or breed them.
Other Products
| Item | Price | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Fodder | 20 G | Daily food for your livestock. |
| Cow Breeding Kit | 3,000 G | Used to breed cows. |
| Sheep Breeding Kit | 3,000 G | Used to breed sheep. |
| Alpaca Breeding Kit | 3,000 G | Used to breed alpacas. |
- Breeding Kits allow your livestock to get pregnant and produce offspring.
- Wool must be fully grown for sheep and alpacas in order for breeding to succeed.
- Offspring born via breeding will have 1 extra heart than their parent at birth.
Important Breeding Note
- Livestock purchased from the shop will always produce 6-heart babies,
even if you already have 10-heart animals of the same type. - The auto-upgrade to 10 hearts, which works with chickens and rabbits,
does NOT apply to livestock like cows, sheep, or alpacas.

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