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The three main animals you can have in Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar are chickens, cows, and sheep.

Animals are bought from Enrique at the Bazaar. All of your animals live in the barn connected to your farm house. When you buy animal(s) from Enrique, he will bring them to you the next day, you won't automatically have them the same day. Starting in your third year, Enrique will also have the Silkie Chicken, Suffolk Sheep, and Jersey Cow for sale, which produce eggs, wool, and milk that will sell for more than the normal animals. You can also have pets in Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar, but those are not covered on this page.

Chickens

Chickens

Chickens are good starter animals and are reliable from producing eggs every day, as long as they are healthy. A chick costs 3500 G and takes 8 days to mature into a chicken, while a full-grown chicken costs 6000 G. While you do miss out on 8 days of produce, the advantage of getting chicks instead of chickens (aside from saving money) is that they start out already having 2 hearts, while chickens have none when you buy them. Once you are in year 3 or later, Enrique will sell you Silkie Chicks/Chickens, the chicks costing 3500 G and the adult chickens costing 7000 G. Chickens have a maximum lifespan of 6 years if you keep them healthy, but chickens may start dying of natural causes after 4 years, even if you've kept them healthy. Healthy adult chickens will lay one egg each every day. A normal chicken lays normal eggs and a Silkie Chicken

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lays Black Eggs. There is no advantage to leaving the egg in its nest, it won't hatch into a chick or increase in quality. If you do end up leaving an egg in its nest overnight, it will be replaced by a new egg the next morning.

Eggs

Eggs are useful in many ways. They can be sold as they are, given as gifts, used in recipes, or made into Mayonnaise or Herb Mayonnaise with the windmill on your farm. Making mayo requires oil though, which you can buy from Chen at the bazaar for 100 G each. Also, herb mayo requires chamomile in addition to oil.

Egg Type Profit (.5 Stars) Profit (2.5 Stars) Profit (5 Stars)
Egg 95G 173G 270G
Black Egg 160G 288G 448G
Golden Egg 800G 1440G 2240G

Windmill Recipes

Product

Profit (.5 Stars) Profit (2.5 Stars) Profit (5 Stars)
Mayonnaise 110G 200G 310G
Good Mayonnaise 170G 310G 490G
Great Mayonnaise 970G 1750G 2730G
Herb Mayonnaise 200G 370G 580G
Good Herb Mayo 280G 510G 800G
Great Herb Mayo 1080G 1950G 3040G

Basic Cooking Recipes

Product

Profit (.5 Stars) Profit (2.5 Stars) Profit (5 Stars)
Egg Soup 400 G 720 G 1120 G
Boiled Egg 80 G 140 G 220 G
Soft-Boiled Egg 160 G 280 G 440 G
Fried Egg 160 G 280 G 440 G
Egg Custard 440 G 790 G 1230 G
Dashi Egg 400 G 720 G 1120 G
Omelet 300 G 540 G 850 G
Egg Rice 200 G 360 G 560 G
Pudding 280 G 500 G 780 G
Egg Tart 280 G 510 G 800 G

Cows

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Cows are more expensive than chickens, but you should still try to buy a few early on. A baby cow costs 6000 G and an adult costs 12000 G. Once you reach year 3 a baby Jersey costs 10000 G and an adult costs 18000 G. For both the normal and Jersey animals, it takes 20 days for a baby to mature into an adult if they are fed every day. Cows may start to die after 5 years of age, but once they reach 7 years there is an 80% chance of them dying every day. There are some rare cases where a cow kept especially healthy and happy will live for more than 7 years though.

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Milk

Healthy adult cows can be milked and will produce milk every day. You don't have to worry about buying a milker though, since Enrique gives you one when he delivers you your first cow the day after you buy it. Jersey cows produce Jersay Milk, which sells for more than normal milk. Milk is very useful because just like eggs it can be sold or given as a gift as is, but it can also be used in cooking. There are also a lot of windmill recipes using milk, which will sell for a lot more than the milk itself.


Standard
Item Avg. Profit

.5 stars

Avg. Profit

2.5 stars

Avg. Profit

5 stars

Milk 160 G 288 G 448 G
Jersey Milk 320 G 576 G 896 G
Golden Milk 640 G 1152 G 1792 G
Windmill Recipes
Cheese 110 G 200 G 310 G
Good Cheese 300 G 540 G 850 G
Great Cheese 680 G 1230 G 1920 G
Herb Cheese 220 G 400 G 620 G
Good Herb Cheese 410 G 740 G 1160 G
Great Herb Cheese 800 G 1140 G 2240 G
Yogurt 170 G 310 G 490 G
Good Yogurt 410 G 740 G 1160 G
Great Yogurt 830 G 1490 G 2320 G
Fruit Yogurt 1200 G 2160 G 3360 G
Good Fruit Yogurt 1840 G 3310 G 5150 G
Great Fruit Yogurt 2800 G 5040 G 7840 G
Butter 170 G 310 G 490 G
Good Butter 400 G 720 G 1120 G
Great Butter 780 G 1410 G 2190 G
Herb Butter 320 G 570 G 890 G
Good Herb Butter 510 G 920 G 1430 G
Great Herb Butter 890 G 1610 G 2500 G
Basic Cooking Recipes
Item Avg. Profit

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Avg. Profit

2.5 stars

Avg. Profit

5 stars

Potato Salad 400 G 720 G 1120 G
Corn Soup 400 G 720 G 1120 G
Onion Soup 570 G 1030 G 1610 G
Boiled Potato 520 G 930 G 1450 G
Roasted Corn 600 G 1080 G 1680 G
Corn Cereal 400 G 720 G 1120 G
Galette 640 G 1150 G 1790 G
Cheese Dumpling 320 G 570 G 890 G
Scone 710 G 1270 G 1990 G
Cheese Fondue 320 G 570 G 890 G
Raclette 520 G 930 G 1450 G
Herb Rice Porridge 440 G 790 G 1230 G
Milk Rice Porridge 320 G 570 G 890 G
Milk Stew 620 G 1130 G 1740 G
Pudding 280 G 500 G 780 G
Cheesecake 400 G 720 G 1120 G
Milk Tea 480 G 860 G 1340 G
Café au Lait 400 G 720 G 1120 G
Cappuccino 480 G 860 G 1340 G
Hot Milk 240 G 430 G 670 G

Sheep

Sheep are the most expensive of the three livestock, but their wool is worth a lot at the bazaar. Baby sheep are 8000 G and adults are 16000 G. Baby Suffolk sheep cost 16000 G, and an adult Suffolk sheep is the most expensive animal, costing 28000 G each. Just like cows, a baby sheep will mature in 20 days as long as it is fed

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every day. Sheep have a maximum lifespan of 7 years, but may start to die of old age once they reach 5 years.

Wool

Similar to cows and a milker, you don't have to worry about buying clippers. Enrique gives you a pair the same time he delivers your first sheep. You can collect a healthy adult sheep's wool every 3 days, as long as it is not stressed. The more stressed a sheep is, the less of a chance there is of the hair growing back in 3 days. Wool is a lot more valuable when you process it in the windmill in the Hotel Area, even though it does take a while to process.


Item Avg. Profit

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Avg. Profit

2.5 stars

Avg. Profit

5 stars

Wool 400 G 720 G 1120 G
Good Wool 640 G 1152 G 1792 G
Great Wool 1600 G 2880 G 4480 G
Windmill Recipes
Ball of Wool 520 G 930 G 1450 G
Ball of Good Wool 1200 G 2160 G 3360 G
Ball of Great Wool 2400 G 4320 G 6720 G

Gold Items

To get an animal to produce gold milk, eggs, or wool, you need to win animal competitions. Both the normal and the Silkie/Suffolk/Jersey animals can have gold produce, but there is a higher chance of it with the latter group. It isn't guranteed that it will have gold produce if you win, but your chances increase with every competition you win.

Feeding Animals

You can feed your animals by giving them Chicken Feed or Fodder, or you can let them graze outside. It takes about 5 in-game hours for animals to be fully fed if you let them graze outside, so it's best to get them out moderately early. If you dont have pets to do the herding for you, you will need to do it by hand. Chickens have a

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little fence right outside your barn, and all you need to do it toss them in. Cows and sheep have a whole field up and to the right that they can graze on. You have to get your animals back in before 9:00 pm, and cows and sheepdon't like to be brought back into the barn before 5:00 pm. If you try and bring them back in before then, they will just run outside again. You can also buy a Bell from Felix at the bazaar to gather them together when you are herding them, which makes it easier to bring them back inside.

Do not let any animals graze when it's raining, it will raise their stress level. In addition, chickens cannot graze in snow while cows and chickens can. In those circumstances, you'll have to feed the animals indoors. After you have 10 chickens, Enrique will have the second feed trough available for purches for 50000 G. The same goes for cows and sheep. Once you have 10 cows and/or sheep you can buy the second feed bin from Enrique for 50000 G at the bazaar.

Animal Stress

Blackboard

Each animal you own has a stress meter next to its name on the blackboard. The stress meter tells you the general health of the animal. As the stress meter fills with blue, the animal becomes more bothered and unhealthy. When the blue bar fills up on the stress meter, the chance the animal will become sick increases. When the stress bar is at 50%, the animal has a 10% chance of getting sick. When the bar is at 100%, the sickness factor increases to 80%. You can buy Animal Medicine from Raul's town shop for 500 G each. If you don't cure your animal's sickness, the animal will die. A sick animal will have a Skull appear above it when you talk to it. This also displays on the animal list on your blackboard. To prevent animals from becoming stressed and to raise their friendship with you, let them outside in the pastures on nice days, brush and talk to them often, make sure they're well fed, and don't hit them with your tools.

Blackboard Symbols

Stress

If you look at your blackboard, there will be a set of 3 icons next to each animal's name. Here is what each of them means:

Icon talk
Talk: To "talk" to an animal, walk up to in and press B. It will respond with a heart or a musical note icon. You can talk to chickens by buying and using the stethoscope, which becomes available for purchase from Felix after you own a cat bell and dog bone.
Icon pet
Pet: To pet cows and sheep, buy the brush from Felix and use it on them. All you have to do to pet chickens is pick them up. The brush doesn't work on birds.
Icon harvest
Harvest: Enrique gives you the milker an sheers for harvesting produce from cows and sheep. To harvest from chickens, just pick up the egg from its nest; you don't need a tool.
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