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==Produce==
 
==Produce==
 
The Duck will produce Duck Egg every two days, which sells for {{Price|95}}. Once sufficient [[Animals#Friendship|friendship]] is reached, they can produce a [[Duck Feather]] (1.5 hearts) , which sells for {{Price|125}}.
 
The Duck will produce Duck Egg every two days, which sells for {{Price|95}}. Once sufficient [[Animals#Friendship|friendship]] is reached, they can produce a [[Duck Feather]] (1.5 hearts) , which sells for {{Price|125}}.
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Eggs can also be placed in the [[Mayonnaise Machine|mayonnaise machine]] to produce [[Duck Mayonnaise]], which sells for {{Price|350}}, {{Price|468}} or {{Price|562}} depending on quality.
  
 
==Selling==
 
==Selling==

Revision as of 16:55, 15 October 2016

Duck
Duck.png
Happy adults lay duck eggs every other day. Lives in the coop.
Information
Building Big Coop
Purchase Price N/A
Produce Duck Egg / Duck Feather

The Duck is an animal in Stardew Valley. Provided the player has purchased a Big Coop, they can be bought at Marnie's Ranch for data-sort-value="4000">Gold.png4,000g, or by hatching a Duck Egg in an incubator.

Produce

The Duck will produce Duck Egg every two days, which sells for data-sort-value="95">Gold.png95g. Once sufficient friendship is reached, they can produce a Duck Feather (1.5 hearts) , which sells for data-sort-value="125">Gold.png125g.

Eggs can also be placed in the mayonnaise machine to produce Duck Mayonnaise, which sells for data-sort-value="350">Gold.png350g, data-sort-value="468">Gold.png468g or data-sort-value="562">Gold.png562g depending on quality.

Selling

It is possible to sell the Duck. The amount of gold obtained for doing so is dependent on how many hearts the animal has. The more hearts; the higher amount of gold fetched for selling it. The amount of gold obtained for selling a maximum-heart Duck is data-sort-value="5200">Gold.png5,200g.

Trivia

In the game the female, egg-laying ducks have green heads. In actuality, only male Mallard ducks have the characteristic green heads. Females are brown.