I have to disagree harshly.
Stardew valley keep barn door open.
Keep it open during spring summer and fall.
Aug 6 2017 10 42am i normally close it in winter for role play reasons as i expect it would help the heater be effective to not have the barn door open.
Always close the doors in the evening before going to bed.
Basically except during winter i leave the coop hatch open all the time.
Stardew valley is an open ended country life rpg with support for 1 4 players.
Doors could keep open in rainy days and winter.
Stardew valley is an open ended country life rpg with support for 1 4 players.
My animals seem to get grouchy if i leave the barn door open even just when it s a rainy day.
Same if you leave the door closed during sunny days.
Never said that quality affected the artisan good.
If you find it a pain to close it it s actually better to just leave them inside everyday rather than letting them out and then leaving the door open although it will require more fodder.
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The chance of large eggs milk feathers and so forth is lowered if you leave the door open.
Multiplayer isn t supported on mobile.
Haven t checked to see any.
Making them unhappy will lead to decreased yields.
So if the forcast for the next day says rain wait until the animals are all inside and close the door the night prior before going to bed.
That makes sense because they d get fed from the silo in winter thanks for the answer.
Leaving the barn or coop door open overnight does not matter at all.
That way the animals start inside the coop barn and can be cared for much more easily.
Leaving it closed while an animal is outside can cause wolves to attack them on any farm type.
It s not just in winter leaving it open any night will make your animals unhappy.
Even if it s not snowing so unless you want to chance them getting eaten by wolves i d say keep the doors closed.
You can leave them open and they will never be attacked by wolves.
Close it during winter.
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Doesn t effect the mood according to my 5 in game year observation.