The Funnypigs game rules (Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4, Level 5)

IN THE BEGINNING...

  1. FAQ & configuration requirements
  2. Funnypigs? What's that all about?
  3. How to become the proud owner of a pig - registration
  4. Where do I start?

ALL LEVELS

  1. Strikes
  2. Weather conditions and weather forecast
  3. The barn
  4. Bonuses, what is their use?
  5. Events, taxes and grants
  6. The market
  7. The Keko, Funnypigs' currency
  8. My account details
  9. How to get to the next level
  10. How to bring back to life a dead pig/sow/litter
  11. The Alley, the dealer and the attacks (weevils, crows, corn borers, rats, health and safety inspections, wild boars)
  12. Taxes: all you need to know
  13. The Town Caretaker - going on holidays without letting your pig die
  14. Farmer ranking system and points
  15. Monitoring your farmer friends
  16. The Café and the Forum
  17. Funnypigs' internal e-mail service: Funny-Mail
  18. Manure
  19. The wolf
  20. The top 10 farmers & the top 10 profits
  21. The warehouse
  22. The wild boar
  23. Funnypigs' manufacturing workshops

LEVEL 1

  1. How to care for your pig
  2. Funnypigs V2
  3. The field at Level 1

LEVEL 2

  1. How to care for your pig
  2. Funnypigs V2
  3. Machinery (Level 2, 3, 4 and 5)
  4. The fields at Level 2
  5. The farmers' cooperative

LEVEL 3

  1. General remarks on Level 3
  2. Farmers' assignments, selling pigs from your farm & getting to Level 4
  3. Silos
  4. Fortified food: weight and fat gain. Producing your own fortified food
  5. Sows - different breeds and specific characteristics
  6. Breeding boar semen - different breeds and specific characteristics
  7. Inseminating a sow and interbreeding
  8. Litters of piglets
  9. Filling troughs, cleaning and caring for litters

    46. Filling troughs, cleaning and caring for litters - Filling troughs, cleaning and caring for litters

    10 days after its insemination, your sow farrows (gives birth) and you become the proud owner of a litter of piglets.
    Before the birth, you mustn't forget to increase the size of your breeding building or the litter will die.



    When it gets dark i.e. around 7pm GMT, if you want to see your litter, you must switch on the light.



    The care procedure (filling the troughs, cleaning and treating) is roughly the same as for the pig or the sow.

    To clean a litter, you have to buy a box of soap at the market first.



    Note that you can attend to different litters simultaneously. You don't have to feed/clean/treat each litter one by one: tick the appropriate boxes for each litter and then click on "Action". You can do everything in one go and save an enormous amount of time!

    To fill your litters' feeding trough, just select the type of food in the drop down menu:



    Your litters are fed with the bags of food you store in your silos. So the different options you get depend on the type of food you have in your silos. If you don't have any silos, you won't be able to feed your litters.
    Beware of what you give them: it's very important that you choose the right type of food to make them reach the target fat and weight required by your assignment.

    To fill the water trough, give jam or cod liver oil, administer vitamins, etc., simply tick the box next to the action you want to take:



    These boxes only appears if you have the corresponding bonuses in your barn or granary.
    You can add some straw or duckboards for their comfort the same way you'd do for an adult pig/sow. You can also alternate between straw and duckboards, but not too often if you don't want to upset them... once every 4 days maximum. A litter only needs one straw bale or one duckboard.

    To treat your litters, proceed as above: simply tick the "treat" box. Note that this box only appears if you have vet boxes in your barn.




    A few more words on caring for litters:
    To feed your litters, you need to allow for one bag of food per piglet. But you only need one box of vitamin/pots of jam or only one cod liver oil bonus per litter. Say you have a litter of 12 piglets, you'll need 12 bags of food to feed it and one vet box to treat it.

    Hover your mouse pointer over the name of the litter to display detailed information about your piglets and about your assignment requirements:



    Once you've selected the food you want to give your litters and ticked all the tasks you want to be carried out, click on "Action".



    When it's been processed, a report will appear at the top the page detailing all the work you did:



    Litters' weight loss:

    Day Water No water
    1st 0kg - 0.50kg
    2nd 0kg - 1kg
    3rd - 2kg - 2kg
    4th - 4kg - 4kg
    5th - 8kg - 8kg
    6th - 12kg - 12kg
    7th - 14kg - 14kg
    8th death death

    Important:
    Litters need water to swallow their vitamins so remember to fill the trough.
    The same goes for the jam. It's just too sweet with no water to wash it down.

    Death of a litter:
    If one of your litters dies, you can always bring it back to life, but it'll cost you 500 Kekos.

    Selling a litter:
    When the characteristics of a litter match or are coming close to those required by your assignment, the colour of the pen changes and the "Sell" button appears.
    As soon as your piglets reach 90kg each, no matter what their fat levels are , you can sell the litter (the pen goes red), but careful, if you click on "Sell", the litter won't be sold as part of your assignment. They need to match your assignment criteria in order to be taken into account (that's when the pen goes green).
    If you click on "Sell", your litter will automatically be sold to the Funnypigs cooperative.
    You cannot sell your litter if it is sick. The slaughterhouse will turn it down due to sanitary regulations.
    Transporting a litter to the slaughterhouse costs 20 Kekos (fixed price). Your pigs are sold at the going rate, which is published in the Gazette.

    Close

  10. The different types of slurry pits
  11. The fields at Level 3 and 4
  12. Machinery (Level 2, 3, 4 and 5)
  13. Vitamin boxes and vet boxes
  14. Funnypigs Electricity Board (FEB), wind turbines and batteries
  15. The farmers' cooperative

LEVEL 4

  1. General remarks on Level 4
  2. Assembly instructions
  3. Machines and parts. Breakdowns
  4. Producing carcasses, lard and blood sausage
  5. Buying pigs at the Official Market
  6. Selling half-carcasses, lard and blood sausage
  7. Funnypigs Electricity Board (FEB), wind turbines and batteries
  8. The farmers' cooperative

  9. All the other Level 4 characteristics are identical to those at Level 3.

LEVEL 5

  1. General remarks on Level 5
  2. Boar breeders
  3. Growers
  4. Funnypigs Electricity Board (FEB), wind turbines and batteries
  5. The farmers' cooperative

MISCELLANEOUS

  1. The Funnypigs Gazette
  2. Excluding a farmer & deleting an account
  3. Why are there advertisements on Funnypigs?
  4. Funnypigs' Charter (terms and conditions)

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