How to Get Chicken Feed in Grow a Garden

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The Chicken Feed is a limited, multi-harvest, mythical crop that was introduced during the Halloween Event in Grow a Garden. Known for its unique design and rarity, this crop has become a favorite among dedicated farmers and collectors alike.

Classification

The Chicken Feed is categorized under several crop types:

  • Sweet
  • Stalky
  • Candy
  • Spooky
  • Fruit

Because of these classifications, the Chicken Feed benefits from any items or boosts that target these specific crop types. This makes it a versatile crop that can gain advantages from a wide range of fertilizers and tools.

With its bright colors, rare status, and spooky charm, the Chicken Feed is a must-have for any collector during the Halloween Event. Whether you’re farming for profit or decorating your garden, this mythical crop brings both value and style to your field. Don’t forget—you can also buy Grow a Garden pets to accompany your Chicken Feed harvests and make your spooky garden come alive!

Appearance

The Chicken Feed plant resembles a layered pinecone, composed of five rings. Each ring is beautifully colored—orange on the top and yellow at the bottom, giving it a bright and festive appearance perfect for the Halloween season.

How to Obtain

Players can obtain the Chicken Feed by purchasing it from the Spooky Seeds Shop using either:

  • 65 Candy Corn, or
  • 459 Robux

This makes it accessible through both event currency and premium currency options.

Crop Information

CategoryDetails
TierMythical
Seed Price (Candy Corn)65
Seed Price (Robux)459
Currently Obtainable?Yes
Multi-harvest?Yes
Price-Floor ValueSheckle 70,194
Average ValueSheckle 77,777
Price-Floor Weight5.70 kg
Average Weight6.00 kg
Minimum Weight4.20 kg
Huge Chance0.50%

Trivia

  • The Chicken Feed is one of the few crops that includes an animal name in its title.
    Other examples include Elephant Ears and Black Bat Flower.
  • It is a multi-harvest crop, allowing players to collect multiple yields from a single planting.
  • Its bright orange and yellow color scheme makes it a popular decoration during Halloween-themed farming events.