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Monday, March 28, 2011

Farmville Sheep Breeding Guide

Farmville Sheep Breeding Guide - Updated Periodically
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Okay, after spending too much to purchase Farmville Dollars, I have a Farmville Sheep Breeding Guide. This will be updated as I breed sheep and track my progress and if ANYONE trusts me enough to give them a prize if they win by entering my Lucky 13 Sheep Breeding Contest. Lol. Check it out: (Click to enlarge) (To Make Larger in Firefox, press and hold "Ctrl" and "+" at the same time.)

Farmville Wiki has caught on to the sheep craze. Lol. That's cool. More help for us! They also are making a Sheep Breeding Chart. Chick here to check it out. 

Please let me know what you think of my Farmville Sheep Breeding Guide.

40 comments:

  1. is valentine ram breedable? because it looks like a goat more than a ram

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  2. Hi! Thanks for your comment. I redeemed the ram and tried to put it in the sheep pen to see if it would breed and it would not let me place it in the pen. But I have been able to breed the Sunny Ewe (last year's Easter basket), the Scared Ewe, the old (2010) Luv Ewe, the new Shamrock Ewe, and the Thank Ewe but no rams.

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  3. how did you come by the black ram,purple dots?
    and you are awesome, ,I dont know how maney times i wished i had more info, like what your sharing, keep up the good work..you rock!

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  4. I believe this is just so helpful and easy to access wow ,will the brown lamb grow up in the english countryside if placed there and fed baby bottles?

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  5. Jenn, I really don't know the answer to that? Does anyone else know? I would like to know how the star sheep was bred from the initial sheep we started with in the game. I wouldn't put it past Zynga to plant a few or maybe the yellow sheep's program code has a timer that will release the star production from its yellow sheep in the store and brutus, for example. So curious!!!

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  6. I got a black with purple dots by breeding: First: yellow ewe with purple ram got a yellow with black striped ram. Second bred clover sheep with yellow with black striped ram and got a black ewe. Third bred black ewe with white ram with purple spots got me the black with purple spotted ewe. I chose ewes first. Hope that helps. Id like to know how to breed a red one I saw with a white specked red stripe in its middle. Other than the black with purple spots Ive not had any luck getting anything exciting even trying to use the rule ewe=colour and ram=pattern.

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  7. how was that star patterned sheep bred? And does any1 know how to breed a dots patterned sheep without buying the one in the market?

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  8. Hey guys can anybody help me? I need a purple dots ram and i cant buy it, so if someone could share me a lamb which grows up to a purple dots ram? You can breed it from purple dots ram and clover sheep. I would thank it:D Or i can share sth from this year's or last year's pot of gold or i can share a few building parts in trade of it:D If you are willing to help : http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1035855849 please write me a letter or sth:D

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  9. have you had any reports of people haveing bread the gum-drop,lantern or disco ball sheep?, the brown lamb or anyother from the original farm will not groiw up on the ec and cannot be placed in the nursery.

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  10. anyone wanting a spotted sheep, add me as a fb friend then a fv neighbour request. Then message me for one and I will breed one for you and send it. I will try and do them without potions which takes 14 hours at a 50% chance so please be patient. All I will need from you is bottles. Ive read that anyone with star sheep has used a hacking program. But others may pick them up if they manage to adopt a lamb someones posted up that may have stars. Hope I can get one that way. My fb page is http://facebook.com/calypsonz

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  11. sorry that was supposed to say 24 hours not 14. Anyway, with a bit of patience I will get one to you. Will do in order I receive the requests.

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  12. I HAVE SEEN SHEEP THAT CHANGE COLOR TODAY .....HOW DOES THIS HAPPEN?

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  13. i would LOVE TO USE your chart but I CAN NOT SEE IT!!!

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  14. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS INFORMATION

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  15. What browser are you using, Anonymous, and what is your operating system? I can then tell you what to do.

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  16. how can i put the sheep from my old farm to my new farm?

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  17. Lisj - unfortunately we cannot do that yet! But I got some interesting ideas on that link: http://masteringfarmville.blogspot.com/2011/03/people-want-to-move-some-stuff-from-1st.html?showComment=1302138106339#c5368144481924752339

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  18. I heard that breeding disco sheep gets you star sheep - wonder if that is true. Does anyone know how to breed the color changing/flasher sheep?

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  19. Someone did it and got a grey sheep. I don't know but now that we will be able to build a sheep pen on our old farm, we will find out!

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  20. How are some farmers breeding past sheep, ie. easter sheep, scared sheep on thier EC farms?

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  21. Anonymous, please check my Sheep Breeding Guide: http://masteringfarmville.blogspot.com/2011/03/sheep-breeding-guide-here-are-some.html

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  22. If sheep cant be moved from farm to farm, how are some farmers able to use past sheep to breed on ECS?

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  23. Hi Kim I breed a solid color flashing ewe from a star flasher ram. I would love to be your neighbor in FV but there are several ppl with your name and I dont know who to chose.

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  24. I needed a ram for my home farm. I breed a lamb on my english farm and then when it came time to place it on the english farm I went to visit a neighbor. When I got back -- the lamb was in my gift box. I then went to my home farm and placed the lamb on the home farm feed it with bottles and grew it up. The first try was a ewe. My second try was a Ram. Hopes this helps someone. :) :) :)

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  25. some people have not turned in all of their gifts as of yet so they can still trade for them and put on second farm :)

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  26. Any idea yet on breeding the "camo" sheep?

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  27. I got a camo sheep as a gift from a friend but you can look at my updated breeding guide at the top of this page to see what could make a camo.

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  28. I have a babydoll sheep on my home farm and I have the babydoll in my pen. I have been able to breed but not with any good results,so far the breeding just turns out to look like the ram. Anyone else have the babydoll sheep with better results?

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  29. Apparently, one could only get the Babydoll sheep by playing the Mystery Game from 2.20.11 to 2.28.11. But you had to spend 20 Farmville Cash to TRY to win one. So that Babydoll sheep could cost 20 FV cash or 200 FV cash!!! Sorry this wasn't worth anything. I am sure future promotions will have sheep that breed gorgeous ones!!

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  30. Hihi, can anybody reply my qn, 'what colours to mix to breed a pastel blue or blue sheep?' Saw one in my newsfeed. Unfortunately, my neighbour don't remember what sheeps she bred with.. Since blue is a primary colour, I'm not really sure on how can i get blue sheeps. Any help appreciated! Thanks!

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  31. Kk, try a navy sheep or English sheep with a white sheep.

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  32. I just started,so i don't have alot of colors (on my English farm). I'm working on my license for my Home farm right now. But I have bred the same ram and ewe and get different results each time. I bred a yellow w/blue stars ram and a dark blue w/light blue stars and got a plain yellow ram and a plain blue ewe.....why?? I read on FV official site that breeding results are random,but i see people getting the same results almost every time. Is there a trick i don't know about. I do use 5 Love potions for instant results,if you are wondering :)

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  33. You might want to read this
    FarmVille Issues Update on “lllegal” Sheep & Pig Breeding

    I'm not getting anything other than plain colored sheep :(

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  34. I really hope that the flashers and the calico (camoflage) sheep are not illegal. They are too pretty and makes the game exciting. Zynga should just play along and let this continue to make the game a viral marketing success rather than get greedy about it. You don't want to piss off your loyal fans.

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  35. I've got flashers, stars, also a neon green ewe recently... which, unluckily are all banned.

    What are allowed for breeding are striped, polka dots, and plain colored sheep. Since i don't have any striped or spotted, my sheeps will all be plain :D

    i won't complain since i don't spend real cash on the game :). will try to be thankful and enjoy whatever i got :)

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  36. It's ok to voice your opinion, Gula. I won't be spending any more cash with Farvmille/Zynga unless they fix this.

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  37. Cool! Thanks Gula. I wonder if the new rams will cost Farmville Coins or Farmville Dollars. Well, it's a step in the right direction, Zynga!

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