![]() Just place it anywhere inside the barn.Ĭows prefer to eat outside, but will not get upset if it's a rainy day - leave them locked in the barn. Don't bother opening the barn door on those days, and get your animals one heater per building from Marnie. ![]() ![]() This hay comes from your silo reserves, which are filled by chopping grass with the scythe tool. Lay it on the platform by the hopper so the animals have access to it. On rainy days or during winter, use the hopper inside the barn to get 4 hay each click. You can also do this preemptively and the hay will not be used until there is no alternative food source. Use the hopper on rainy days and in winter. Know that milking them can sometimes fail if they walk outside range, so try to line it up well and pay attention to whether you got milk or not. When they're old enough, you'll use the milk pail as well and get even more heart points from the two actions. Caring for Cows and Raising Heart Rating Caring for the cow each day will raise hearts, while avoiding penalties that make livestock unhappy.Įvery single day, interact with all of your cows at least once to get some heart points and make them happy. This can be even higher with the artisan profession choice that raises the value of crafted goods. Large milk is worth 150G and becomes 240G as gold-quality cheese. Regular milk is 100G and goes for 160G when turned into cheese. Large milk is worth more by itself, turning it into cheese is more profitable. You can make even more by turning your normal milk into cheese with multiple presses, and may also use the milk in cooking or providing it as gifts to villagers who like it. The happier a cow (the more hearts it has), the more likely it is to produce a large milk, which sells for significantly more money. You may get large milk, depending on the heart level of each cow.īuying a Milk Pail from Marnie, you can milk your cows every day so long as they're properly cared for. Getting Milk Milking cows requires a milk pail. Care for them a few days, and they'll grow into adults. When you first buy cattle, they will be babies and cannot yet produce milk. You can house up to 4 animals in a small barn, which can be upgraded to 8 capacity (big barn) and 12 (deluxe barn) with further investment of wood, stone and gold. Once the barn is built, you can buy cows from Marnie's Ranch, south of the farm for 1,500G each. In order to buy Cows, you must first have at least a regular-sized barn on your farm (built by Robin and requiring 6,000G, 350 Wood and 150 Stone). It's generally wise to have a silo and stores of hay built up before investing in animals, as if you run out of food you will have to buy hay. ![]() This guide will teach you all you need to know to care for cows and get more large milk. They can reproduce so long as you have a big barn, and you can sell cattle if you're no longer interested in caring for them. Properly caring for your Cows in Stardew Valley will result in them producing better income for your farm. Ensuring them a natural source of food gives a heart boost. Stardew Valley: Cows Milking, Caring, and Large Milk All of Stardew Valley's animals are happiest outside when it's not raining.
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