This guide is designed for players eager to learn everything about mobs. Here, I will provide information about the sheep in Minecraft: Pocket Edition.
Sheep are classified as friendly mobs (they do not attack players even if provoked).
Sheep are friendly mobs that spawn during daylight on grass blocks. The primary purpose of breeding sheep is to obtain wool and mutton.
To breed sheep, you need wheat. Feed two sheep wheat and wait for the outcome. If possible, the wool colors of the parent sheep will mix, resulting in a lamb with a new color.
Another goal is the harvesting of wool. For this, you will need shears. You can shear one sheep an unlimited number of times; just wait for its wool to regrow.
Here are the natural colors of sheep found without dyeing:
A few facts:
- In snowy biomes, sheep can eat grass through the snow layer.
- When a sheared sheep eats grass, its wool grows back immediately. Therefore, it’s more efficient to build wool farms on grass.
- Killing a sheep with a sword enchanted with “Looting” will still yield 1 wool.
- If you name a sheep “jeb_” using a name tag, it will cycle through various colors.
- When shearing such a sheep, it will drop wool of the color it had before the name tag was applied.
- In the pocket edition, the wool on a sheep is dyed completely (even on the cheeks).
- Sheep have eyes that face different directions.
That’s all for now.