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Animal Product Spawn IDs: Eggs, Milk, Mayo, and More

Animal products are Stardew Valley's quietest economy. A barn full of cows turns grass into cheese turns into a Community Center slot. A coop full of rabbits turns rare luck into the foot you need for both the Animal Bundle and the Wizard quest. Each product takes weeks of friendship-building and quality-feed upkeep to optimize. If you're skipping the ranching loop, or just want a museum-grade Truffle today, here are the relevant Object IDs.

Eggs

Milk and wool

Mayo, cheese, and artisan goods

Pig and fungal goods

Bee products

Where each item really comes from

The numeric IDs above are the same whether the item came from your coop, the cheese press, or the spawn cheat — there's no quality or provenance flag stored in the ID. That said, the rare animal unlocks behind several of these are worth knowing:

  • Dinosaur Egg (107) incubates into a Dinosaur in a coop, which lays a Dinosaur Egg about every seven days. Spawn one, donate one, hatch one for a self-sustaining loop.
  • Void Egg (305) arrives by mail from Krobus once you've reached the Sewer, or as a random drop. Hatched, it produces a Void Chicken that lays more void eggs.
  • Rabbit's Foot (446) is the lowest-yield drop on this list — a max-friendship rabbit drops one roughly once per ten days. Spawning is the only practical path to the Animal Bundle for most players.
  • Truffle (430) comes from pigs in summer/fall only, and pigs cost 16,000g and a Deluxe Barn. Spawning the truffle directly is fine for bundles; spawning truffle oil (432) is fine if you skipped the Oil Maker craft.

For the Animal Bundle, spawn [176][184][440] on one chicken (Egg, Milk, Wool), and pair the rarities [442][444][446] on a second (Duck Egg, Duck Feather, Rabbit's Foot). Two chickens, six rancher items, the entire pen finished.

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