There are many different animals that players can raise in Stardew Valley. Out of all them, chickens are most likely many players' first animal in-game due to the relative cheapness of a coop made only for chickens.
Chickens in Stardew Valley produce eggs and big eggs. The size and quality of these eggs are dependent on the happiness of each chicken, which is affected by if they're fed, warm, and pet by the player. Feeding the chickens however can be a mystery for newer players to the game.
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Updated April 14th, 2022 by Russ Boswell: Stardew Valley continues to be one of the best indie games to ever hit the market, with players logging in each and every day to tend to their farms and help build relationships with the many townspeople found around the area. One of the best aspects of Stardew Valley is that it allows players to create streams of income by producing a farm that sells whatever products they wish. For some players, raising animals is one of the most engrossing things about the title. Many players will find that chickens in Stardew Valley are particularly profitable and offer eggs that can be used for a variety of other things. To better showcase Stardew Valley's chickens and what they're capable of, the following guide has been updated with more info.
With the chickens' product quality being heavily dependent on whether or not they're fed, it is very important for players to actively feed them. There are luckily two different foods that chickens will eat with both being in good supply on players' Stardew Valley farms.
The first thing that chickens eat is grass. By grass, this doesn't mean the firm plants that players can't cross unless they cut it down with a scythe, but the long
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