![]() If this is happening during winter, it could be that you might not have a heater in the barn/coop (heaters can be bought from Marnie). Give a screenshot of your barn/coop layout + the pop-up that occurs when you activate one of your animals a second time (in case you didn't know, this gives you details about the mood the animal is in). If you have the doors on your barn and coop opened then the animals will go to the nearest patch of grass to eat, but sometimes they won't make the effort if it is too far away. Sometimes they will just have an off day (I notice this sometimes even though they have food and are loved). Chickens in Stardew Valley become grumpy if they are not well-fed. I have my coop and barn leveled up all the way and i can get hay out of the dispenser.Īlso, the barns and coops go like this: Normal, Big, Delux You may need to replenish the hay in your silo if the trough and feeder you can pull. You probably don't have a level 3 coop and barn, screenshot? Don't listen to this. Rinse and Repeat.Originally posted by red255:If you can take the hay out of the hay dispenser you don't have an auto feeder. A full silo=no more hay when you cut grass. This frees up space in your silo, since a chest can hold more hay than you'll ever need. When the silo gets full, take out a stack of hay and put it into the chest. There is a 50 chance that each grass unit will drop one piece of hay. Alternatively, hay can be obtained by using a scythe to prune grasses do not use your sword for this purpose. Hay can be purchased from Marnie’s ranch each piece will cost you 50 in gold. Third: Place a chest next to the hopper in your Barn and/or Coop. Silos are used as storage facilities for hay. Patchy grass will spread and thicken fairly quickly. Cut grass that's along the edge of a fence or wall or pond where it can't spread further. Don't cut all of it, just make it patchy. ![]() I know there's a spot for hay in the barn & coop but I can't seem to manually take hay from the silo to fill it. I've got a Coop and a Barn, and I just want to make sure they stay fed. Second: As the grass grows in thick patches, thin it out every so often. Do my silo's automatically feed my animals Just go to the first day of Winter in my first playthrough. Place them apart from each other so they have room to spread. Find an open space and buy a handful of grass starters. ![]() Who needs Marnie?įirst Step: don't cut any grass before you build a silo! If you already did, don't worry. So if your silo is full it should last the whole winter. If one silo won't hold enough for all your animals, you can put extra hay in a chest and refill your silo from that as needed. A single chest holds over 30,000 pieces of hay. I started this technique in the very beginning of a new game, and I'm approaching my first winter with almost 800 pieces of hay. In truth, as of this patch you only ever need one silo. No grass grows in winter so what is a farmer to do? Plan ahead a little, and start saving up hay as soon as you can. But yes, they will eat if you let them out and there is hay outside. During winter grass does not grow so you eventually will need a silo, well unless you want to pay 50g per hay from Marnie. Oh no! You run to Marnie's shop to buy hay but she's nowhere to be seen. They will eat the grass the produces hay on your farm (granted it is in their pen). Their feed trough is empty and so is the hopper. You can't remove the hay straight from the silo only from the coop/barn, and only when the feeding tray is empty. You might want to save up for if you run out, or for winter. It's a cold winter day and you go to check on your chickens. What I recommend you do is, take out like 200 into your inventory, and put it in a chest - so you can continue cutting grass for hay. ![]()
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