Hatch a Cow has you hatching, growing, and mutating farm animals on Roblox, and the developer hands out codes every so often that give you a shortcut to Gems, Cash, Spins, and rare eggs without grinding for them.
Working Hatch a Cow Codes
Here’s every code you can redeem right now, along with what each one gives you.
ROBOT
2,500 Gems
New
FOODIE
3 Mutation Eggs
UPDATE2
3 Spins
WELCOME
50,000 Cash
MOO
1,000 Gems
100KVISITS
5 Spins
1KFAVORITES
7 Mutation Eggs
UPDATE
1,000 Gems
CAPYBARA
3 Astral Eggs
10KFAVORITES
10 Spins
Codes are case-sensitive, so type or paste them exactly as they appear above. Adding a stray space at the end is one of the most common reasons a code that should work gets rejected.
How to redeem codes in Hatch a Cow
You’ll need your farm fully loaded before you try to claim anything, so give the game a few seconds after launch.

You’ll know it worked when a confirmation message pops up on screen listing exactly what you just received. If instead you see an “Invalid Code” message, the code has either expired or was typed incorrectly, so double-check the spelling and capitalization before trying again.
How to get more Hatch a Cow codes
New codes tend to show up around milestones like visit counts and favorite totals, or alongside game updates, so keeping an eye on the developer’s own channels is your best bet for catching them early. The official Discord server is where announcements usually land first, and you can also check the Hatch a Cow experience page on Roblox directly for any updates posted there.
Bookmark the Settings menu since that’s where you’ll be plugging in every new code you find, and it only takes a few seconds each time to check whether a fresh one has appeared.
Are Hatch a Cow codes free to use?
Yes, every code above is free and gives you in-game rewards like Gems, Cash, Spins, or eggs at no cost. You just need to redeem them through the Settings menu while playing.
Why isn’t my code working?
An “Invalid Code” message almost always means the code has expired or there’s a typo somewhere in what you entered. Since codes are case-sensitive, copying them directly instead of retyping them from memory avoids most mistakes.







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