In Stardew Valley, players can adopt a number of different farm animals, like cows, chickens, pigs, rabbits, and more. All of these animals eat hay, so players must figure out how to keep it in stock.
If you’re raising a good number of animals on your Stardew Valley farm, you’re going to need a lot of hay to keep them fed. Unfed critters won’t produce the milk, eggs, etc., you rely on as part of your farm income, so you want to maintain a good stock of food to keep them healthy, happy, and productive.
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Table of ContentsIn addition to selling baby animals you can raise on your farm, Stardew Valley’s resident animal whisperer, Marnie, sells supplies, including hay, making this a great place to stock up.
Marnie’s house doubles as her storefront, and you can get there by traveling South from your farm, leaving through the entrance at the bottom of the screen. Then, make a right, and you’ll see a building with a silo on the left and a pasture on the right.
You’ll be able to enter through the red door when Marnie is home with the door unlocked, but that doesn’t always mean she’s staffing her front desk. You’ll only be able to buy hay from Marnie during her store hours, even if she happens to be home, so it’s important to time your restocks of hay accordingly. Marnie’s store hours are as follows:
When Marnie’s ranch is open for business, you can purchase hay for 50g per unit. Each animal eats one unit per day, so
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