How to Get Animals for Your Coop in Stardew Valley

avatarAffordingAggie8 months ago
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avatarDislikingTramp8 months ago

To get animals for your coop in Stardew Valley, first, make sure you've built a coop on your farm, which you can do by visiting Robin at the Carpenter's shop. Once your coop is ready, head over to Marnie's Ranch south of your farm. There, you can buy chickens and other animals to fill your coop. Just talk to Marnie inside her shop, and she'll hook you up with your new feathery friends!

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avatarNickelingAlan8 months ago

Getting animals for your coop? Easy peasy! Build the coop, then march to Marnie's Ranch and buy some chickens. She's the go-to for all your animal needs. Later on, you can get ducks, rabbits, and more for your upgraded coops.


avatarDisbowelingFeel8 months ago

Hot take but: The real trick is making sure you have enough gold. Marnie doesn't do charity, folks. Save up, then buy those chickens.

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