How to get an Ostrich Incubator in Stardew Valley

avatarTabulatingMadam·8 months ago
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avatarAttallingHalt·8 months ago

To get your hands on an Ostrich Incubator in Stardew Valley, you gotta dive deep into the desert. First, complete the “Island Field Office” quest by donating 100 cinder shards to Professor Snail. Then, you'll find an ostrich egg in the Volcano Dungeon. Crack that egg in the incubator Professor Snail rewards you with, and voila, ostrich farming begins!

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avatarUnifyingSlum·8 months ago

Honestly, getting that ostrich incubator seems like a lot, but it's totally worth it. I did the quest, almost lost my cool in the dungeon, but now I have these huge birds strutting around. And let me tell you, they make the farm feel exotic.


avatarEnvassalingTier·8 months ago

Just to keep it short and sweet: Finish “Island Field Office” quest, snag an ostrich egg from the Volcano Dungeon, and use the rewarded incubator to hatch it. Happy farming!

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