I remember this being asked before and I believe the answer is no at the moment but in later versions they will if they have grass to eat. I could be wrong here so please someone else confirm this. I think the only option now is shear the sheep and kill it after that so another will spawn somewhere. Again I could be wrong.
it only seemed like they did because it was possible to shear some of a herd, move out of the respawn/despawn radius for one or two and trick the system into spawning new sheep.
this trick will be much harder now becuase the wait time for respawning is much longer. (also, it seems spawns are bugged anyway and nobody is gettign anything but wolves).
it only seemed like they did because it was possible to shear some of a herd, move out of the respawn/despawn radius for one or two and trick the system into spawning new sheep.
this trick will be much harder now becuase the wait time for respawning is much longer. (also, it seems spawns are bugged anyway and nobody is gettign anything but wolves).
Lol. That explains why I have so many wolves. I thought I was just lucky and that it was my seed.
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I'm asking because I want to make a sheep wool farm thing, but if they don't grow back wool then screw it.
Ya dig?
it only seemed like they did because it was possible to shear some of a herd, move out of the respawn/despawn radius for one or two and trick the system into spawning new sheep.
this trick will be much harder now becuase the wait time for respawning is much longer. (also, it seems spawns are bugged anyway and nobody is gettign anything but wolves).