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  1. Still chonky, but slightly smaller than a HECKING CHONKER, this lamb is a MINI CHONK. Less threatening to other sheeps, but still embiggened, Edwin the hardened lamb is the sheep for you! Here he is with an ordinary, not chonky lamb: Edwin has one moderately chonky output trait for your convenience, and picks stuff up. He believes in sharing the love and will regularly give you fragments, seeds, sprouts and occasionally coins. He will also live longer than other sheeps, is disease resistant, eats less, and is less likely to be attacked if he's tamed. [13:55:03] It looks unusually strong and healthy. It has a certain spark in its eyes. It seems to pick stuff up. It has a slow metabolism. It looks more friendly than normal. It has been bred in captivity. Starting bid - 20c Minimum increment - 10c Sniper protection - 1 hour (Not chonky enough for you? Try chonkus maximus!)
  2. Another hecking CHONKY sheep auction? Why yes! Another hecking CHONKY sheep auction! Dora here is a hecking chonker, ready and waiting to chonkify your herd today! She comes with Four HUGE output traits A MASSIVE immune system for disease resistance One ENORMOUS but thrifty appetite for less tile packing Stationary CHONKY feets for staying where you put her [13:36:56] It looks unusually strong and healthy. It has a certain spark in its eyes. It seems prize winning. It looks plump and ready to butcher. It seems to pick stuff up. It seems to be a graceful eater. It seems vibrant. It looks stationary. It has been bred in captivity. Dora is young, virile and HUMUNGOUS. Here she is with an ordinary sheep of the same age to show off her CHONKIFICATION. Make yourself feel small and bid on this HECKING CHONKER today! Starting bid - 1s Minimum increment - 10c Sniper protection - 1 hour (Too much chonk for you? Try chonkus minimus instead!)
  3. You want sheep? Well this is a sheep! One extra large, extra floofy LAMB IN DELIBERATE CAPS. He's a hecking chonk already, and will continue to chonkify as he gets older. With all 5 output traits he'll put all your other sheep to shame with his wool production. (You could try milking him but I do not advise this.) He's disease resistant, will live extra long, has less chance of grazing out a tile, and will stay where you put him. Here's Huge Humphrey with his mum and two ordinary sized sheeps. JUSTLOOKATTHOSEEARS Think you're ready to put this boy in your sheep pen? Are your rams secure enough in their masculinity to cope? Then bid for Humphrey today! Starting bid - 1s Minimum increment - 10c Sniper protection - 1 hour
  4. Someone mentioned to me that pheasants used to spawn with conditions, which I didn't know until now. Some people have kept conditioned dogs and deer alive over the years - I've seen champions of both, as well as slow and hardened dogs, all cared for, obviously. Does anyone know if any of the conditioned pheasants have been saved? Perhaps there is still a champion pheasant out there somewhere?