![]() ![]() And also, you may want to keep track of who you're actually replying to. First click of the day pats them, rest is checking heart level. Im not sure what happens if you remove the Silo, but if you have a Coop or Barn, you can empty all the hay before you destroy it, and then put it back in once you have rebuilt. If you destroy them before building new ones youll loose your hay. keep doing this and they slowly gain heats. To keep the current hay youll need to build the new silos before destroying the old ones. Every evening before bed, i close the coop door and check on chikens food/ that there in the barn. I'm not sure why you're deciding to take it as a personal attack, friend, but I can just about promise you it wasn't meant as one. every morning, I get up pat chickens, place 4 hay from the hay box onto the hay shelf/troff open the coop door. You're taking it way too personally that someone pointed out your poor word choice and then went on to answer the OP's question in their own words in greater detail. They can just take a stack of hay out of the chest and throw it in the silo then put the remaining hay back in the chest. ![]() They dont have to spend time putting hay down for their animals and yet dont have more silos than they need for that. If you’ve found yourself running low on it in the colder months, then. So keeping a chest near that one silo is probably what they mean. From there, you can use it to feed your animals. As you harvest the grass, Hay will be stored in your Silo, continuously filling up. If i were writing a wiki article of course it would matter, but i think that the starving code chickens will be able to live with the lack of clarity. Each Silo can hold up to 240 pieces of Hay, and you can check their contents by interacting with them from the front. To make yourself some Hay in Stardew Valley, you’ll need to build a Silo and then harvest grass using either a Scythe or a Golden Scythe. Yes, because our poor asker doesn't know the difference between any of the items in the coop, thank the heavens that some brave soul like youself swooped in to correct it. ![]() And since all you said is that the silo automatically fiils the feeder, YOUR comment was massively unclear. you can either build 1 and empty them into chests, this. To feed your chickens in Stardew Valley, you will need to build them a coop. and there are 2 line of thoughts for silos. you just gotta plan out your farm well enough that you can find an empty space for those silos. I think for the sake of clarity and to make sure the chickens don't STARVE, it's important to be clear on the difference between the hopper and the trough. silos can be placed anywhere, they dont need to be physically touching or be in a certain distance away from coops/barns, theyre magically connected. ![]()
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