Mastering Stardew Valley is about learning to manage the game's various systems of farming, mining, fishing, foraging, and fighting. Needless to say, one of the all-time ways to make coin out of these systems is past divining head outset into farming. While many players focus on crops, animals can be only equally profitable, especially when you learn to manage and change animal products into artisan goods.

Getting animals tin be a chip complicated at first as you will demand to build both a coop and barn to get started. Some animals will even be impossible to get at outset, while others will require you to upgrade the building they live in before Marnie will sell them.

Raising Every Animal

Fully Upgraded Coop and Barn in Stardew Valley

Raising animals is a fun and rewarding procedure in the game, but many players won't be able to get started right away as both the coop and barn need to exist built. Building the coop will accept 4,000g, 100 rock, and 300 wood. The barn is even more expensive to build at 6,000g, 150 rock, and 350 woods. Needless to say, these facilities won't be built past most players until their first summer and tin only hold 4 animals each.

After both the coop and befouled are congenital, players volition as well need to worry virtually upgrading the facilities. Both the coop and barn have 2 upgrades after initially beingness built, and without upgrading them, players won't be able to accept every type of brute on their farm. Even getting the equus caballus requires extra effort, as a stable needs to be congenital before receiving the animal, and this will require hardwood, a hard to become mid-game particular. Here are the upgrade requirements for the barn

Big Barn - viii Animals

  • 12,000g
  • 450 Wood
  • 200 Stone

Deluxe Barn - 12 Animals

  • 25,000g
  • 550 Woods
  • 300 Stone

The Coop upgrades cost slightly less than the befouled:

Big Coop - viii Animals

  • 10,000g
  • 400 Woods
  • 150 Stone

Palatial Coop - 12 Animals

  • 20,000g
  • 500 Woods
  • 200 Rock

One time the coop and barn are built, players will need to acquire their animals through Marnie, who is located due south of the subcontract. Animals will be delivered as babies and will need to mature earlier producing whatsoever production. Each animal'southward maturing process varies. Animals also accept a heart level; the higher the level, the better quality product they can produce. Petting them daily and ensuring that they have hay to swallow is the only way to raise the heart level. Luckily, animals don't get ill in Stardew Valley fifty-fifty when left out in the rain or not being fed for several months.

To help players better prepare to raise animals, the guide below lays out everything gamers need to know. Below you lot volition observe how to go each fauna, how much they cost to buy, what their max sell values are, the products they produce, and how much each product can be sold for.

Standard Coop

Pepper Rex

Chicken - 800g

  • Produces: Egg, Large Egg
  • Tin can be Sold For: 1,040g
  • Mature Time: v Days

Egg Value:

  • Normal Quality: 24g
  • Silver Quality: 62g
  • Gold Quality: 75g
  • Iridium Quality: 100g

Big Egg Value:

  • Normal Quality: 95g
  • Silvery Quality: 117g
  • Gold Quality: 142g
  • Iridium Quality: 190g

Void Chicken -1,200g

  • Produces: Void Egg
  • Tin can be Sold For: ane,040g
  • Mature Time: 5 Days

Void Egg Value:

  • Normal Quality: 65g
  • Silver Quality: 81g
  • Gold Quality: 97g
  • Iridium Quality: 130g

Big Coop

Duck - ane,200g

  • Produces: Duck Egg, Duck Plumage
  • Tin can be Sold For: 1,560g
  • Mature Time: 5 Days

Duck Egg Value:

  • Normal Quality: 95g
  • Silverish Quality: 118g
  • Gilt Quality: 142g
  • Iridium Quality: 190g

Duck Feather Value:

  • Normal Quality: 250g
  • Silver Quality: 312g
  • Gilt Quality: 375g
  • Iridium Quality: 500g

Dinosaur - Random Egg Drop

  • Produces: Dinosaur Egg
  • Can be Sold For: 1,300g
  • Hatch Time: 12. 5 Days

Dinosaur Egg Value:

  • Normal Quality: 350g
  • Silverish Quality: 435g
  • Aureate Quality: 525g
  • Iridium Quality: 700g

Deluxe Coop

Rabbit

Rabbit - 8,000g

  • Produces: Wool, Rabbit's Foot
  • Tin can be Sold For: ten,400g
  • Mature Fourth dimension: 6 Days

Wool Value:

  • Normal Quality: 340g
  • Silver Quality: 425g
  • Aureate Quality: 510g
  • Iridium Quality: 680g

Rabbit's Foot Value:

  • Normal Quality: 565g
  • Silver Quality: 706g
  • Gold Quality: 847g
  • Iridium Quality: 1,130g

Befouled

Barn

Moo-cow - 1.500g

  • Produces: Milk, Large Milk
  • Can be Sold For: 1,950g
  • Mature Fourth dimension: five Days

Milk Value:

  • Normal Quality: 125g
  • Silver Quality: 156g
  • Gold Quality: 187g
  • Iridium Quality: 250g

Large Milk Value:

  • Normal Quality: 190g
  • Silver Quality: 237g
  • Gold Quality: 285g
  • Iridium Quality: 380g

Ostrich - Finding Egg on Ginger Island

  • Produces: Ostrich Egg
  • Can be Sold For: 20,800g
  • Mature Time: 16.5 Days From Start of Incubation

Ostrich Egg Value:

  • Normal Quality: 600g
  • Silver Quality: 750g
  • Gilded Quality: 900g
  • Iridium Quality: 1,200g

Big Barn

Egg Incubator Ostrich

Caprine animal - four,000g

  • Produces: Goat Milk, Big Caprine animal Milk
  • Can be Sold For: 5,200g
  • Mature Time: five Days

Goat Milk Value:

  • Normal Quality: 225g
  • Silver Quality: 281g
  • Gold Quality: 337g
  • Iridium Quality: 450g

Big Goat Milk Value:

  • Normal Quality: 345g
  • Silvery Quality: 431g
  • Gilded Quality: 517g
  • Iridium Quality: 690g

Sheep - 8,000g

  • Produces: Wool
  • Tin can be Sold For: 5,200g
  • Mature Fourth dimension: 4 Days

Wool Value:

  • Normal Quality: 340g
  • Silver Quality: 425g
  • Gold Quality: 510g
  • Iridium Quality: 680g

Deluxe Barn

Truffle Oil Stardew Valley

Grunter - 16,000g

  • Produces: Truffle
  • Can be Sold For: 20,800g
  • Mature Time: half-dozen Days

Truffle Value:

  • Normal Quality: 625g
  • Silver Quality: 781g
  • Aureate Quality: 937g
  • Iridium Quality: i,250g

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