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A Guide To Coops In Stardew Valley
Chickens, Ducks, Rabbits, & Dinosaurs
What Animals Can You Get?

The Different Kinds of Chickens
& How to Get Them

Normal Chickens: cost 800 Gold to buy and come from Marnie, it is random whether you get a brown or white chicken.

Blue Chickens: After seeing Shane's 8-heart event, whenever you buy a chicken from Marnie you have a 1/4 chance of that chicken being blue they still cost 800 Gold. There is no difference between the normal chickens and the blue ones.

Void Chickens: To get a Void Chicken you will need a random event where a witch flies over your chicken coop at night leaving you a Void Egg. You may also buy a Void Egg from Krobus for 5000 Gold, he is located in the sewers and to hatch the egg you need an incubator and a large coop.

Golden Chickens: To get a Golden Chicken you will need to reach 100% progress completion, after doing that Marnie will sell an egg for 100,000 Gold


Other Animals Found in the Coop

Ducks: To buy a Duck just go visit Marnie, she will sell them but you do need a Big Coop to own Ducks. Each day they will lay an Egg or drop a Duck Feather.

Rabbits: You can buy a Rabbit from Marnie at a cost of 8,000 Gold and they require a Deluxe Coop. They drop Wool once every 4 days and when you reach sufficient friendship and happiness they drop a Rabbit's foot instead

Dinosaur: To get your first Dinosaur you will have to find a Dinosaur Egg while Artifact hunting, once you get an egg place it into your incubator and wait for it to hatch, this normally takes between 12 to 14 days. They lay 1 egg every 7 days.


The chicken coop in Stardew Valley is an essential building that allows the player to raise chickens and collect their eggs. It comes in three different sizes: Basic, Big, and Deluxe, with each upgrade offering more space and features to care for a variety of animals. The coop is an important source of income and resources, providing players with eggs for cooking, feathers for crafting, and a chance to earn a profit by selling their animals.
The Big Coop in Stardew Valley is an upgrade to the basic chicken coop that expands the player's capacity to raise and care for larger animals like ducks and rabbits in addition to chickens. It also features an incubator that can hatch eggs automatically, increasing the efficiency of animal reproduction. With more nesting boxes and room to roam, the Big Coop is a valuable investment for players.
The Deluxe Coop in Stardew Valley is the final upgrade to the chicken coop that offers even more space for chickens, ducks, and rabbits, as well as a hatchery that can incubate multiple eggs at once. It also features an automatic feeder and a heater, making it easier to care for the animals during harsh weather conditions.
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