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Give me cats.
But a sheep is the logo, so they should stay forefront of the living beings :)
Ever notice that the littlest sheep gets itself into the most trouble? Stinker! :D
last night the big one stood rooted to the spot for a half hour. just stood there. prodded it, petted it (just to see it's goofy face), but couldn't get it to move.
i can get behind cats, dogs, and other animals. what i would really like though is more manageable clutter, and a less cluttered action overlay. trying to hit some of the buttons can get frustrating when you're in close quarters or directly over the structure you're working on.
anyway, back to sheep, a wooly subject at worst.
They stay in a large enough enclosure for a while, then they get "bored" and move on.
I do corral them while I build structures so I don't drop a building on them while getting the main bits of my glade down, though.
What do you mean by you wanted one of the villagers to be a shepherd? are there villagers in-game?