One of the most vital parts of life in Fields of Mistria is rearing livestock, and to do that, you need some farm buildings. Coops and Barns can each hold different types of animals, and they each come in three different sizes. 

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Before you can get animals on your farm in Fields of Mistria, you’ll need to repair both the Bridge and the Mill. Repairing the Bridge is the first task set for you by Adeline and happens fairly early on. Then, once that’s done, you’ll get a letter from Adeline in the mail after the Spring Festival in your first year. Visiting her in her office will spark the quest to repair the Mill, and when that’s done, you can move on to get some animals. 

How to get Barns and Coops in Fields of Mistria

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After you’ve repaired the Mill, you’ll get a letter in the mail from Ryis telling you that you can now purchase Barns and Coops. Initially, you’ll be able to get two different sizes of each building, each of which comes in either red or white. The color of the building doesn’t affect the resources needed to build them, nor the number of animals that it can hold. It’s purely aesthetic, and which one you get depends on the look you’re going for on your Farm. 

To build a Coop or Barn, you’ll need to head to the Carpenter’s Shop to purchase the blueprint, then place the footprint of the building down on your farm. A box will appear where you can place resources over time, and the building will be built when all of the necessary resources are placed in the box. 

Each farm building requires the following resources and funds to build:

Farm buildingResources neededBlueprint costCapacitySmall Coop75 Wood75 Stone1,500 Tesserae4Medium Coop100 Wood75 Stone3,000 Tesserae4Small Barn100 Wood75 Stone2,000 Tesserae8Medium Barn125 Wood100 Stone4,000 Tesserae8

How to get Large Coops and Barns in Fields of Mistria

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The blueprints for Large Coops and Barns only become available when you receive a letter from Ryis after reaching level 40 in the Ranching skill. This is done by treating your animals well by feeding and petting them each day, letting them out of the buildings when the weather is nice, and not leaving them outside overnight. 

Large Coops and Barns aren’t too expensive, but if you want to replace an existing building with a larger version, you’ll need to put all of the contained animals in daycare at Hayden’s Farm, remove the original building, then place the new bigger building down where you want it to be before getting the animals back out of daycare.

This seems like a faff, but it’s worth doing if you want to maximize on animal produce while saving on space and you do at least get the resources back that you used to create the original building. Sadly, the Tesserae spent buying the blueprints is not returned, but you do get to keep the old blueprint to place elsewhere if you want to. 

Large Coops and Barns require the following resources and funds to build:

Farm buildingResources neededBlueprint costCapacityLarge Coop125 Wood
100 Stone6,000 Tesserae12Large Barn150 Wood
125 Stone8,000 Tesserae12

Animal placement in Fields of Mistria

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Coops are designed for small animals, while Barns are obviously designed for larger animals. With the newly added ability to have a Mount and customize it to your preferences, you can change the appearance of your Mount to any animal that lives within a barn, as long as it has four or more hearts of friendship. 

Here’s what animals live in which farm building:

Building typeAnimalsCoopChickens
Ducks
Rabbits
CapybarasBarnCows
Sheep
Horses
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