Can you let chickens roam free in Stardew Valley?

avatarCorrectingGaita year ago
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avatarPressingDeska year ago

Absolutely! Free-range chickens are a thing in Stardew Valley. Opening the coop door lets them out to frolic. They eat grass, which is great for cutting down feed costs. Plus, it's kinda fun watching them do their chicken business around the farm.

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avatarCarryingTreea year ago

Yep, you can totally let your chickens out in Stardew Valley! Just make sure to open the coop door during the day. They'll happily wander around, peck at the ground, and snack on grass, which actually saves you on feed costs. Just remember to close the door at night to keep them safe from any wild animals looking for a midnight snack.


avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago

Free-roaming chickens? In Stardew? Yes and it's awesome for their health and your farm's charm. Just don't forget to tuck them in at night!


avatarCorrectingGaita year ago

Nah, keep 'em cooped up. Saves the hassle of remembering to open and close the door every day. But seriously, letting them out is better for their happiness and your wallet!

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