Showing posts with label Dartmoor Foal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dartmoor Foal. Show all posts
Mar 31, 2011
Mar 30, 2011
FarmVille March 31th Unreleased Market Screen
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Farmville
Posted on:
8:47 AM
FarmVille March 31th Unreleased Market Screen;


Animal items:
Suffolk Horse; 26 Farm Cash
Devon Pig: 16 Farm Cash
Building Items:
English Restaurant: 15 Farm Cash
Tea Shop: 25 Farm Cash
Decoration items:
Tea Table: 100.000 Farm Coins
Spring Flower Post: 5.000 Farm Coins
Garden Bench: 7.000 Farm Coins
Roses Garden: 150.000 Farm Coins
Spring Flowerbed: 2.000 Farm Coins
Tea Cip Ride: 20 Farm Cash
Tea Post Topiary: 10.000 Farm Coins

Seed Trees items:
English Elm: 5 Farm Cash
Wych Elm: 10 Farm Cash
Animal items:
Suffolk Horse; 26 Farm Cash
Devon Pig: 16 Farm Cash
Building Items:
English Restaurant: 15 Farm Cash
Tea Shop: 25 Farm Cash
Decoration items:
Tea Table: 100.000 Farm Coins
Spring Flower Post: 5.000 Farm Coins
Garden Bench: 7.000 Farm Coins
Roses Garden: 150.000 Farm Coins
Spring Flowerbed: 2.000 Farm Coins
Tea Cip Ride: 20 Farm Cash
Tea Post Topiary: 10.000 Farm Coins
Seed Trees items:
English Elm: 5 Farm Cash
Wych Elm: 10 Farm Cash
FarmVille Unreleased Decorations İtems
Posted by
Farmville
Posted on:
4:14 AM
FarmVille Unreleased Decorations İtems ;



Tea Cup Ride,Tea Pot Topiary,Spring Flower Patch,Garden Bench,Aster Planter
Note: Unreleased items have no official release date or guarantee that they will make it to the FarmVille.
Mar 28, 2011
Keep Both Farms Growing!
Posted by
Farmville
Posted on:
1:35 AM
We are already seeing some players are given the option to have BOTH Farms 'Active' when going back to their 'Home Farm'! We are so proud that Farmers of the game are so dedicated to get what they want. It is on slow release meaning we will need to wait a little bit longer before this feature will appear to all Farmers. - Happy Farming!
Mar 27, 2011
English Countryside Sheep DNA
Posted by
Farmville
Posted on:
1:36 AM
There are two types of sheep, the first one is through the feeding of small sheep (Lamb) grew up, the second is in addition to the first outside of the rest of the sheep. The first sheepit, the so-called DNA, based on DNA data and can be divided into; rams (Ram) and female sheep (Ewe), is the head of a ram horns.
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