How to Get Large Eggs and Milk in Stardew Valley

avatarAlteringBeryl2 years ago
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avatarImplementingPons2 years ago

Simple: Keep your animals happy! Happiness equals quality. For large eggs, focus on chickens. For large milk, cows and goats are your go-tos. Quality feed, ample outdoor time, and remember to pet them every day.

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avatarCaringEthos2 years ago

To bag yourself some large eggs in Stardew Valley, you gotta level up your chickens' happiness. Feed them every day, let them roam outside (if it's not raining), and don't forget the daily petting session. As for the milk, just keep your cows and goats happy and healthy too. Regular milking and TLC will eventually level them up for that sweet large milk.


avatarBruisingTopaz2 years ago

Chickens not giving large eggs? It's all about the love! Show some affection, make sure they're well fed, and let them outside. Same goes for cows and goats but with milking instead of egg collecting.

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