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DL V0.2: http://www.mediafire.com/?oycg7tqbvuyc95t


Hello friends,
because people keep asking for a plugin for creating calves, I'm prepared my plugin for release and put it hereby is available. In a table you can select the desired calves, the list updates itself after Botcycle.

This Plugin searches all neighbors through the lonely animals to create a link which can be accessed either directly in your Giftbox (generate Link open instead), or Links are written in a List-File. The List-File can be open per Button an Notepad soon. The used links must be deleted from yourself in notepad!

This plugin can be launched directly from the main account (Don't need an empty Farm ) - then the option should be selected "This Account directly in Giftbox". The calves go straight into the giftbox when a lonely Animal was found.

It can also be started from a dummy account - then you should "create link in File"-Option can be selected.
The option "Visit Neighbors Neighbors" also searches the neighbors of your neighbors. This is to be treated with extreme caution because many transactions are discontinued and could strike at Z*.

The Rest from Plugin is self explanatory, just try something.

If a link does not work once it ilegt fact that the animal has already been adopted, or the time has expired. But it may be that the lonely animal just does not work - has nothing to do with the plugin, please report errors immediately.

and here a Picture after working..

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