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Revision as of 15:07, 13 March 2009
Sheep are found in the wild. They can either be picked up or you can attempt to slaughter them (has a high chance of failing and the sheep escaping).
Sheep weigh in at 300 db each.
Use
You can slaughter a sheep to receive:
Sheep will produce dung when they are in a pen.
Breeding
To successfully breed sheep you must:
- Have a Sheep Pen
- Have onions in your pen
- Have at least 1 male sheep and 1 female sheep in the pen
- Do not have the males and females separated
Sheep will not breed if there are more than 10 in one Sheep Pen
Feeding
Domestic sheep eat onions at a rate of 3 per 3 teppy hours for males, 1 per 3 teppy hours for females (can someone confirm rates please?). Sheep in a Modern Sheep Farm (which doesn't exist yet in Tale 4) can have their diet supplemented with thistle – one deben of thistle automatically converts to 1,000 “thistle bits”, which are consumed at the same rate as onions. If a structure runs out of food, the sheep stop breeding and stop producing dung, and will eventually sicken and die. Death occurs after 3 teppy days without food.
Theories
- Sheep are
less likelyto reproduce in pens where a slaughter has taken place- Recently had more reproducing in the slaughter pen than the non-slaughter pen
- Probably not true. Sheep do not stud. If you kill a sheep, then you won't get any new sheep until the game reshuffles the pairs. It's not at all clear when this happens.
- Traffic plays a role in reproduction rates (You wouldn't want to be watched either)
- Probably not true. Mine breed frequently at 59% crowding in an actively used camp.
- The optimal ratio for breeding is 3:3 males:females
- Sheep like Barry
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