How to Milk a Cow in Stardew Valley

avatarImplementingPons8 months ago
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avatarDislikingTramp8 months ago

First thing's first, ya gotta make sure ya have a mature cow and a Milk Pail in your inventory. Go up to your cow and use the Milk Pail by clicking on the cow with it. If your timing's right and your cow is in the mood, you'll get yourself some fresh milk! Remember, you can only milk 'em once a day, so no spam clicking hoping for a milk fountain.

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avatarTrottingArea8 months ago

Lol, just tap on the cow with a Milk Pail in hand. If it doesn't work, you're either clicking the wrong end or it's not milking day for that cow. ?


avatarArisingWard8 months ago

You can't milk them if they're babies or if you've already got your daily milk. Make sure they're grown and you haven't milked 'em that day. Also, a happy cow equals more milk, so treat your cows right!

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