Cow

Cows are a type of NPC animal found in The Sims 2 for Nintendo DS and PSP, the "Farm Fresh Folk Set" on The Sims 3 Store and The Sims 4: Cottage Living.

The Sims 2 (console)
Cows made their first debut in The Sims 2 for Nintendo DS. They are found in the field outside of Strangetown, near Jebidiah S. Jerky's home. They can be interacted with in three ways; Players can either milk them, or tip them over. They can also give the cow a gift, but only chocolate seems to have an effect. After the Sim has tipped the cow over, it will simply come back up. If a cow is milked after it has been tipped over it will produce a milkshake instead of a glass of milk. However, if the cow has been given chocolate it will produce chocolate milk, or chocolate milkshake (if it has been tipped over). This is only a feature and is profitable nor more effective in filling the need bar. In the field, there's also a red colored bull. No interactions are allowed with this animal.

Cows also appear in The Sims 2 for PlayStation Portable. They appear in the "Kine Dairy" building in Deadtree, but cannot be interacted with.

The Sims 3 Store
Cows returned to The Sims 3 in the "Milkin' It Dairy Corral" premium content included in the "Farm Fresh Folk Set" from The Sims 3 Store. SimGuruTaterTot has shared some information about what this cow can do:

Interactions

 * Sims can milk cows to get milk.
 * Milk can fulfill Sim's hunger need.
 * Feeding the cow vegetables will make it produce soy milk, which will also revitalize the Sim's age (similar to Life fruit and ambrosia).
 * Feeding the cow chocolate will make it produce chocolate milk, which will also boost fun.
 * Sims can turn milk into cheese.
 * Sims can tip the cow and make it produce a milkshake.
 * Sims can play Tic Tac Hoove with a cow to increase the Logic skill.

The Sims 4: Cottage Living
Cows have returned yet again in The Sims 4: Cottage Living. They can be purchased from a livestock stall, and Sims can milk them. Sims can also feed them different collectible berries to produce different flavors of milk, such as chocoberries for chocolate milk. Like other farm animals, they can be named and dressed up in a variety of outfits.

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