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This is an equestrian field. Should make horse riding a little different.
As for chickens, Sheep, pigs, and cows.
Chickens make you the least, but the cheapest to get into. Also require very little maintence. Basically every 2-3 game days you need to manage them. The more coops you have the more profit.
Sheep, are the next profitable. Easy to are for, only water and grass. And can generally be feed off the headland clippings of your fields.
Pigs, are the next profitable. require root crops which can be a hassle. but you have no products to sell, just hauling the pigs to the market.
Cows are the most proftiable, but require the largest investment. Mixing TMR everyday can get old until we get placable mixers.
Added benifiet of pigs and cows is your get slurry and manure that can then offset your cost of fertilizer. However in the end its about the numbers if your only puting 30 sheep in, your not going to be making very much. Basically you want almost the max number of animals in a pen. IE large sheep pasture can take 250, so you have 230 in there. and every time they breed up to 250 you sell 30 sheep. Anything less and your doing it as a hobby and not for profit.