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SirRantsAlot Dec 26, 2023 @ 1:27am
Sheepfold no animals?
What does this mean? I have plenty of sheeps in the pen and a very good qualified worker but the game still says "No animals". Bug?
Originally posted by Milinia:
It's a bit confusing because you put both goats and sheep in the fold. Goats produce milk, sheep produce wool. If you don't have goats in the fold and only sheep, you can only produce wool and it will tell you no animals if you have set production for milk because you have no goats.

I know sheep give milk in real life but it would make cows and goats useless in the game.
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Milinia Dec 26, 2023 @ 1:48am 
Are they all still lams? Lams don't produce wool, only adults do so if you have set production but have only babies, the game will tell you there are no animals.
Morri Dec 26, 2023 @ 2:04am 
The "no animals" actually means "no animals that can provide what you asked your worker to collect".
So if you have only sheep but assigned your workers to collect milk (in this game you can only obtain milk from goats or cows), or like Milinia said, you have only lambs and no adult sheep when you want your worker to collect wool, you'll get this message.
Last edited by Morri; Dec 26, 2023 @ 2:05am
SirRantsAlot Dec 26, 2023 @ 2:15am 
Originally posted by Milinia:
Are they all still lams? Lams don't produce wool, only adults do so if you have set production but have only babies, the game will tell you there are no animals.

It is a mixture of parent and lambs. So i am totally confused.
SirRantsAlot Dec 26, 2023 @ 2:16am 
Originally posted by Morri:
The "no animals" actually means "no animals that can provide what you asked your worker to collect".
So if you have only sheep but assigned your workers to collect milk (in this game you can only obtain milk from goats or cows), or like Milinia said, you have only lambs and no adult sheep when you want your worker to collect wool, you'll get this message.

I have sheep and lambs but dont get milk. Why?
Morri Dec 26, 2023 @ 2:25am 
Originally posted by SirRantsAlot:
Originally posted by Morri:
The "no animals" actually means "no animals that can provide what you asked your worker to collect".
So if you have only sheep but assigned your workers to collect milk (in this game you can only obtain milk from goats or cows), or like Milinia said, you have only lambs and no adult sheep when you want your worker to collect wool, you'll get this message.

I have sheep and lambs but dont get milk. Why?
Like I said; in this game you can get milk only from goats or cows, NOT from sheep.
Willow Rivers Dec 26, 2023 @ 2:37am 
Originally posted by SirRantsAlot:
Originally posted by Morri:
The "no animals" actually means "no animals that can provide what you asked your worker to collect".
So if you have only sheep but assigned your workers to collect milk (in this game you can only obtain milk from goats or cows), or like Milinia said, you have only lambs and no adult sheep when you want your worker to collect wool, you'll get this message.

I have sheep and lambs but dont get milk. Why?

Sheep are for wool not milk. Milk comes from goats or cows.
SirRantsAlot Dec 26, 2023 @ 2:38am 
Originally posted by Morri:
Originally posted by SirRantsAlot:

I have sheep and lambs but dont get milk. Why?
Like I said; in this game you can get milk only from goats or cows, NOT from sheep.

But why it is offered then ingame? Btw you can get milk from sheeps too.
Last edited by SirRantsAlot; Dec 26, 2023 @ 2:38am
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Milinia Dec 26, 2023 @ 2:50am 
It's a bit confusing because you put both goats and sheep in the fold. Goats produce milk, sheep produce wool. If you don't have goats in the fold and only sheep, you can only produce wool and it will tell you no animals if you have set production for milk because you have no goats.

I know sheep give milk in real life but it would make cows and goats useless in the game.
SirRantsAlot Dec 26, 2023 @ 2:51am 
Originally posted by Milinia:
It's a bit confusing because you put both goats and sheep in the fold. Goats produce milk, sheep produce wool. If you don't have goats in the fold and only sheep, you can only produce wool and it will tell you no animals if you have set production for milk because you have no goats.

I know sheep give milk in real life but it would make cows and goats useless in the game.

OK that would explain it. THX
Milinia Dec 26, 2023 @ 2:54am 
Glad I could help :)
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