Guide:Breeding Sheep

To Breed Sheep you must first have a fully constructed Sheep Pen. You must also have at least one Ram (adult male sheep) and one Ewe (adult female sheep) in order to "produce" a Lamb.

Since April 7th, the Breed Lamb was on the gift box, and could be used anytime (or sold). (see this page Gallery)

Breeding Lambs
When choosing to breed a Ram and an Ewe inside their Sheep Pen, the time it takes and the chances that a Lamb will be born can be improved by using Love Potions.

Lamb Colors
(Note: Only bred lambs are in the table, the Brown Lamb is not bred but received as a reward.)

This Lamb always made a Masked Sheep : - first publishing (0/10) : - second publishing (5/10) :

Raising Lambs
Farmers need 10 Bottles to grow their Lamb into an Ewe or a Ram (the sex is randomly determined when the Lamb is born), with an option to share Bottles with their neighbors when their Lamb is halfway grown.

You can name the baby lamb, but the name will only be used in the post when you ask for bottles. The name of the grown-up sheep can only be seen outside the sheep pen.

Names may not contain words like "ass" and "hell".



Color & Pattern
Breeding works by pairing together a ram and a ewe. The result will hopefully be a baby lamb, which once fully grown will take on some of the characteristics of its parents, such as colors, patterns, etc. There will, more than likely, be somewhat of a variation of the colors, depending on the colors the parents possess. Lambs may inherit patterns and other traits from their parents as well. Sheep breeding can be a somewhat random process, based on the colors and patterns of the ram and ewe used. Each color a parent possesses has a certain color range to it that can be applied to the lamb in question, so you never really know what you’re getting exactly. Some of the combinations encountered so far can be seen below. Also, you might find it helpful to see some breeding results in the category Sheep Icons.

Pattern Chart
A special kind of pattern is the flashing sheep which changes its color.

126px|A flashing Ewe