What to do with the Chicken Statue in Stardew Valley

avatarWhammellingSuite·2 years ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz·2 years ago

The Chicken Statue in Stardew Valley might seem like just another curious find, but it's actually an artifact that you can donate to the Museum. Once you dig it up with your hoe, head over to the Museum and hand it to Gunther. Not only does it add to your overall collection and potentially unlock rewards, but it’s also a neat way to learn more about the game's lore and the significance of chickens in Stardew's universe!

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avatarNickelingAlan·2 years ago

Just sell it if you're not into the whole museum collection vibe. Honestly, it’s not like it’s going to lay eggs or anything. Quick cash, simple as that.


avatarNailingSurge·2 years ago

FYI, there's also a craftable version you can make for your farm if you want to decorate with it. Found that out after donating my first one, then realized I could make my farm look even more farm-y. So, donate the first and craft away after that!

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