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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Farmville Pig Breeding Guide is Here!!!!

I will update this one like I do the Sheep Breeding Guide. I noticed if you have a female flasher sow and a boar of a plain or spotted color, you will get a flasher pig if you have not bred EITHER of them yet. It seems to work for the first time breeding. Have not had luck after the first time. You can see this on the Pig Breeding Guide. (Click to enlarge)
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8 comments:

  1. la tabella non va rispettata a tutti...solo coincidenza :)

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  2. I had to use Google Translate to figure out what Anonymous is saying. The flasher pigs no longer work. Zynga is having a few problems getting things right since we can no Illegal Sheep and Pigs. Even their own sheep are not working right (meaning the new Flasher/Roller sheep (with dots and solid) are not working. Do not purchase them until Zynga fixes this. Sorry about your frustration, Anonymous. I feel your pain. : )

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  3. New one i found - surprisingly easy to get

    Green boar (supplied to you) + Saddleback pig (300,000 in market) = Turquoise or Aqua pig

    Fab colour and weird since green and black and white don't make turquoise.
    Breeder: Amy Miller Pig: lilian

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  4. just a tip that i have figured out.. what ever color you breed the tiger striped boar with thats what color the stripes become

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  5. can yall update this please!!!

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  6. Thanks Anonymous and Jessica. I have just updated the pig breeding guide. : )

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  7. Really useful thanks. I did not know there was so much to pig farming!

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  8. I am glad you enjoy the breeding guide. Thank you for posting!

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