Dickhornschaf

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The most unfluffy sheep ever.

Dickhornschaf
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Health
Health (Bock) 19
Health (Schaf) 17
Health (Lamm) 10
Attack
Base Attack (Bock) 7.5
Base Attack (Schaf) 6
Base Attack (Lamm) 0
Behavior
Multiply
Satiety to Mate (portions) 10
Gestation Time (days) 20
Growth Time (days) 14
Drops
Rotes Fleisch 13 - 19*
Rohes Fell (Groß) 1 - 1.4*
Fett 0.7 - 1.3*
Knochen 5*
Knochen 5*
Knochen 5*
Animals


Dickhornschafe gehören zu den gewöhnlichsten Tieren, die in der Welt gefunden werden können und sind eine Quelle für rotes Fleisch, Fett, Fell und Knochen.

Erscheinen

Dickhornschafe erscheinen in Bereichen mit einem Lichtlevel von 10 oder höher, bei Temperaturen zwischen -10°C und +20°C und in Bereichen mit wenigstens 0.43 Regen. Sie erscheinen in Gruppen von drei Tieren. Technisch gesehen erscheinen die Böcke, während Schafe und Lämmer nur Begleittiere sind.

Verhalten

Wie bei den meisten Tieren bleiben die Weibchen nahe bei den Männchen und die Jungtiere nahe bei ihren Müttern. Üblicherweise findest du sie am Herumwandern. Sie ignorieren den Spieler und verhalten sich nicht feindlich, außer der Spieler provoziert sie durch Angriffe oder dem Zunahekommen (im Falle des Bockes). Die Feindseligkeit erweitert sich auch auf die Gruppenmitglieder. Das bedeutet, wird ein Tier naher seiner Herde angegriffen, reagieren die anderen Gruppenmitglieder ebenfalls aggressiv. Die Feindseligkeit dauert nicht für immer an, da die Schafe mit einer Wahrscheinlichkeit von 85% aus dem Kampf fliehen, wenn sich ihre Gesundheit unter einem Wert von 40% befindet.

Domestication and Breeding

Basics

After being rounded up in a pen, Bighorn sheep can be fed using a large trough. These troughs can hold portions of dry grass or grains, and the sheep will consume either of them. The Bighorn ewes will need to have eaten at least 10 portions before they are willing to mate. After a pregnancy time of 20 days, ewes will bear one lamb at a time, chances for it to be male or female are 50/50. Lambs will take 336 hours to grow up, and the Ewes will need from 4 to 11 days break before they are ready to breed again. Note that male sheep (and sometimes the females) always attack players when in close range, but they will stop doing so after 10 generations of breeding.

Milking

After giving birth, ewes have a 21 day lactation period, when they can used to produce milk. If tooltips are enabled, a small sign over the sheep will indicate if it's lactating. The milk can either be consumed directly when taken from the bucket with a bowl, or used in a barrel to make cheese. Although ewes lactation doesn’t vary with generation, the milking process might vary:

Generation 0 and 1:

  • If you hold right click while carrying a bucket, you risk distressing the ewe too much that it won't provide milk for the rest of the day. The best way to do it involves holding right click up until the ewe feels distresses enough to reject your bucket. At that point, you must release right click and wait a couple seconds until the ewe relaxes itself. Repeat this process until the bucket stays long enough for you to properly milk the animal.

A stressed ewe will have a different tooltip than a relaxed one. It will say "can be milked, but will become aggressive" when she can be milked and "currently too stressed to be milkable" immediately after rejecting the bucket

Generation 2 and above:

  • Ewes can be milked easily by just holding right click while holding a bucket, however a 5% chance of becoming distressed will persist even at all following levels of domestication.

Note:

  • Ewes cannot be milked every day, despite lactating. This can be checked by reading the tooltip.

Drops

Butcher the animal by right-clicking while crouching with a knife in the active hand to harvest its corpse.

An adult ram drops:

  • 10-16 raw redmeat
  • 1-2 raw hide (large)
  • 0-2 fat
  • 5 bones

An adult ewe drops:

  • 13-19 raw redmeat
  • 1-2 raw hide (large)
  • 0-2 fat
  • 5 bones

A baby lamb drops:

  • 0-1 raw redmeat
  • 0-1 raw hide (small)


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