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Hello, my idea is that we have the male sheep named Ram. The graphics for the Ram would have horns. I took some photos of the sheep in the field behind my house that show the male sheep with horns and the females without. I just feel it would make it look more authentic. This would help determine the sheep gender easier whilst looking rather than having to walk up to them and examine to find out. Does anyone rate this idea?


 


 


http://imgur.com/39ch3VO


 


http://imgur.com/m9d53Xd


 


 


Many thanks


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+1


 


Yeah, since cows/bulls, hens/roosters and the deers got their seperate model. It kinda surpised me sheep werent introduced from the start with a different model for the male ones.


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+1 - as it is irritating to hvae examine each sheep to see if it is male or female, when you want to breed them, especially if you only have 1 female in 6!


 


Also it would be nice to have a lamb model, like the baby seal :)

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Ooo add code and animations for male sheep fighting when they get too close.


 


Bulls and other male herd animals too for that matter.


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Ooo add code and animations for male sheep fighting when they get too close.

 

Bulls and other male herd animals too for that matter.

 

"now you try"

 

>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D02F9HeSQbg

 

("sheesh cattle are dumb")

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Glad to see people in agreement. Hopefully the development team has seen it and may consider implementing it with the introduction of black sheep. We can hope atleast :)


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male sheep model was mentioned amongst 'the powers that be' on the day they were put in. i think with the anticipation for sheep they wanted them in and working first ..refinements later.


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Oh right I didn't know that and can understand why, thanks! Something to look forward to then :D


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