

When they’re feeling extra loved, they’ll even start dropping large eggs of different qualities, which sell for even more. If you keep your chickens fed and happy by petting them and keeping their hearts up, they’ll start to drop silver, gold, and iridium-quality eggs. It is entirely possible to go through your game without ever feeding your chickens, but if you want better quality eggs that are going to sell for a lot more. This is a good question when you consider that the animals in Stardew Valley never really die. What you want being the eggs, and the things being the chickens. It would be nice if your new fluffy little friends were self-sustaining, but like anything in life, you’ve gotta put some work in to get what you want out of things. Of course, the next natural progression is getting yourself some farm animals, so you take a trip down to Marnie’s to secure yourself some adorable little chickens. You’re cultivating your crops, you’re fishing like you’ve never fished before, and you’re befriending everyone in town with your understated, country charm. A Deluxe Barn or Deluxe Coop comes with an automatic feeder, so you won’t need to fill the feeding trough manually.So, you’ve started up your own farm in Stardew Valley, and you’re making good progress. To feed the animals, just click on the hay hopper in your Barn or Coop, then place some of the feed in a feeding trough. If you own multiples of this essential building, you can see the current storage and total capacity of all SIlos by interacting with them. Build it using a recipe that you can get when you complete any of Demetrius’ special orders (Aquatic Overpopulation). You can check the total amount of feed you have with a farm computer. But if you receive it as a gift, hold it while right-clicking on the Silo to deposit it. This has a 40% chance of spawning hay.Īll the feeds you collect using a scythe are automatically deposited into the tower. This has a 50% chance of producing hay, but you have a 70% chance if you use a Golden Scythe.

Collect hay by cutting grass using a normal scythe. There are a number of ways you can collect this vital material: Once you have this important building, you can use it to store up to 240 hay. You can place a Silo anywhere you want in your farm. Of course, you can still choose to build it where you think it looks best according to your farm’s layout and design. Have her build the structure at the far corners of the farm, so they’re easy to find yet won’t get in your way. Once you’ve collected these items, simply take them to Robin and pay. You need a few materials before you can purchase a Silo from Robin. Copper ore nodes are commonly found in the upper levels of The Mines. You can make a Copper Bar by placing five copper ores and a single lump of coal in a furnace. Digging Artifact Spots using a Hoe may also yield some. You can easily find Clay when you’re preparing to plant seeds. You can collect Stone by breaking rocks with a pickaxe. It takes two days to build, but you’ll need the following materials first: Like other farm buildings, you can buy it from Robin at the Carpenter’s Shop for 100g. It’s necessary during the winter months, when you’ll need to store as much hay as you can to keep your chickens and cows happy and well-fed.

It’s a tall, 3×3 structure used to store hay, which is an important material for feeding your farm animals. The Silo is a type of farm building in Stardew Valley.
