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Sheep are raised in a Pasture by Herdsmen.
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Purchase Price: 600
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Pasture Space: 16 squares per Sheep; for example, a 10 x 16 Pasture will hold 10 Sheep.
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Products:
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Each Sheep in the Pasture produces a quantity of Wool every year.
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After a pasture becomes full, excess animals are slaughtered, producing Mutton and Bonemeal.
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