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== Sources ==
 
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This building becomes available after you have learned the [[Animal Husbandry]] tech. Requires {{RequireSkill | Animal Husbandry | 0}}.
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This building becomes available after you have learned the [[Animal Husbandry]] tech. Requires the {{RequireSkill | Animal Husbandry | 0}}.
  
 
== Cost ==
 
== Cost ==

Latest revision as of 15:41, 30 April 2023

Sheep Pen
(Building)
Location
Small Construction Site
Requirements
Cost to Build
Boards 100
Bricks 1,200
Dried Flax 60


A Sheep Pen is a building used for the storage and care of sheep. Sheep living in a pen will reproduce as long as there is at least one male and one female present. They will consume onions and produce dung.

Slaughtering attempts on sheep in a pen are always successful. Some players build a pen with no intent to hold sheep long-term, but merely as a place to slaughter sheep picked up in the wild.

In previous tales, a contagious disease affecting sheep called Pox caused sheep to die. Animal Husbandry 2 allowed the development of a cure, Sheep Supplement, which is made in a Kitchen.

Sources

This building becomes available after you have learned the Animal Husbandry tech. Requires the Animal Husbandry 0 (Skill).

Cost

Bricks Variant Skin

Built in a Small Construction Site on Grass. Size 29x48.

In previous tales there was a cosmetic bricks variant skin available for purchase with perk points.

Use

  • A living and breeding space for male and female Sheep.
  • Allows guaranteed slaughter of a sheep, to produce 2 Leather, 6 Mutton, 10 Oil, and 1 Wool.
  • Sheep in a pen produce Dung.
  • Sheep require Sheep Food to eat. They will eventually die if not fed.
    • Load Onions into the pen to convert it to Sheep Food.
  • Sheep will not breed if there are 10 or more sheep in the pen.
  • Can be sheared for wool.

Public Sheep Pens

There are public pens available in some regions for the slaughtering of sheep by travelers or by those without sheep pens. Please see the Public Sheep Pens page for more information.