Minecraft:Sheep
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Template:For Template:Infobox entity A sheep is a common Minecraft:passive mob that supplies Minecraft:wool and Minecraft:raw mutton and is found in many of the grassy Minecraft:biomes.
Spawning
The sheep color is determined by the type of biome the sheep spawns in.
| Biome | Common (81.836%) | Uncommon (15% or 5% for each color) | Rare (3%) | Epic (0.164%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Temperate Template:Collapse |
Template:EntitySprite White | Template:EntitySprite Light Gray Template:EntitySprite Gray Template:EntitySprite Black |
Template:EntitySprite Brown | Template:EntitySprite Pink |
| Cold Template:Collapse |
Template:EntitySprite Black | Template:EntitySprite White Template:EntitySprite Light Gray Template:EntitySprite Gray |
Template:EntitySprite Brown | Template:EntitySprite Pink |
| Warm Template:Collapse |
Template:EntitySprite Brown | Template:EntitySprite White Template:EntitySprite Light Gray Template:EntitySprite Gray |
Template:EntitySprite Black | Template:EntitySprite Pink |
If a Minecraft:monster spawner is set to spawn sheep, the sheep model spinning inside appears with one of Template:Tooltip. Independently from the displayed color, all six variants are able to spawn and the usual chances apply. To guarantee that sheep always spawn with the desired color, additional NBT tags can be applied to the monster spawner, utilizing the Color tag.
Natural generation
Template:IN, 4 sheep may spawn above grass blocks at a light level of 9 and higher, even in snowy taigas, but not in pale gardens.
Template:IN, 2 to 3 sheep spawn during the world generation on Minecraft:grass blocks at the surface with at least a 2 block space above at a light level of 7 and higher, except in Minecraft:pale gardens, Minecraft:snowy plains, Minecraft:ice spikes, or Minecraft:wooded badlands. They later spawn individually on grassy biomes.
Two sheep sometimes spawn in shepherd houses, butcher houses, and animal pens in Minecraft:villages.
Drops
On death
Template:Xp experience orbs if killed by a player or tamed Minecraft:wolf.
Killing a baby sheep yields no Minecraft:items nor Minecraft:experience.
Shearing
When Minecraft:sheared, sheep give 1–3 wool and do not take any damage. This is not affected by Minecraft:Fortune or Minecraft:Looting.
Breeding
Upon successful Minecraft:breeding, Template:Xp is dropped.
Behavior
Sheep wander aimlessly and individually or in small flocks of two to four. Sheep avoid cliffs and hazardous areas if it warrants Minecraft:damage. Sheep emit hoarse bleats in mostly random patterns and especially when attacked. If harmed, sheep flee for a few seconds, but make no special attempt to avoid Minecraft:wolves.
Sheep do not usually interact with players or other mobs, but follow a Minecraft:player holding Minecraft:wheat within a six blocks radius. Adult sheep cannot fit through a gap of the 90-degree intersection of two Minecraft:fences when the corner fence is removed, whereas the player and most other mobs can fit through easily (although mobs won't path-find through this gap).
Sheep graze Minecraft:short grass, Minecraft:short dry grass, Minecraft:tall dry grass, and Minecraft:ferns (but not Minecraft:tall grass or Minecraft:large ferns), making them disappear, and Minecraft:grass blocks, changing them into Minecraft:dirt blocks. Baby sheep graze grass much more often than adults and mature 1 minute faster when grazing. Sheep can eat grass through blocks that are lower than a full block, including extremities such as Minecraft:honey blocks, as well as from inside Minecraft:minecarts. A sheared sheep regrows its wool after grazing. Therefore, if no grass is available, a sheep cannot regrow its wool after being sheared. If an adult sheep has the opportunity, the chance of eating grass is Template:Frac every other game Minecraft:tick (Template:Fraction for baby sheep). If Template:Cmd is set to Template:Code, grass blocks remain, but the sheep still regrow their wool.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Dyeing
A sheep's wool can be dyed by pressing the Template:Control key or the interact button while holding any Minecraft:dye. A sheared sheep cannot be dyed until its wool grows back after eating a grass block. Dyeing changes the color of the sheep's wool until the sheep is dyed again. The new wool colors are inherited by baby sheep.
If a sheep is dyed and then sheared, it retains its new dyed wool color after the wool regrows.
Breeding
Sheep can be bred using Minecraft:wheat, after which they spawn a baby sheep. They cannot breed for five minutes after the baby sheep appears.
If the parents have compatible wool colors (meaning that the corresponding Minecraft:dye items could be combined into a third dye color), the resulting baby sheep inherits a mix of their colors (e.g., blue sheep + white sheep = light blue baby sheep). If the dye colors cannot normally be mixed, the baby sheep spawns with the same color as one of the parents, chosen randomly, regardless of whether one or both parents have been sheared.
The 20-minute growth of a baby sheep can be slightly accelerated using wheat. Each use takes 10% off the remaining time to grow up. A baby sheep can also accelerate its own growth by eating grass.
Easter eggs
An Minecraft:evoker can change a sheep's wool color if the evoker isn't engaged in combat and Template:Cmd is set to true. If that condition is met, it can change the wool color of any blue sheep within 16 blocks to red. It signals the spell by producing orange color particles (Template:EffectSprite) and making a "wololo" sound. This is a reference to the priest unit of the 1997 game Age of Empires. This will still work if they are named jeb_.
If a sheep is named jeb_, its wool cycles through all dye colors in order. This is purely a visual effect. A sheep named jeb_ can still be dyed without changing the rainbow effect, and any wool obtained from one of these sheep has the most recent color as if the sheep was not named. The name tag jeb_ is an easter egg toward one of the developers Minecraft:Jens Bergensten or “Jeb” as he is called online.
Jockey
15% of nearby baby Minecraft:zombies, Minecraft:husks, or Minecraft:drowned may ride an adult sheep to form a Minecraft:jockey.
Sounds
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Data values
ID
Template:Edition: Template:ID table
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Entity data
Sheep have entity data associated with them that contain various properties.
<section begin="entity data"/>
- Template:Nbt Entity data
- Template:Nbt inherit/breedable
- Template:Nbt inherit/entity
- Template:Nbt inherit/mob
- Template:Nbt: The color of the sheep. Default is 0. Represents the Template:DCL component.
- Template:Nbt: 1 or 0 (true/false) - true if the sheep has been shorn.
| Color | Data value |
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| File:White Sheep.png White | 0
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| File:Orange Sheep.png Orange | 1
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| File:Magenta Sheep.png Magenta | 2
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| File:Light Blue Sheep.png Light Blue | 3
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| File:Yellow Sheep.png Yellow | 4
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| File:Lime Sheep.png Lime | 5
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| File:Pink Sheep.png Pink | 6
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| File:Gray Sheep.png Gray | 7
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| File:Light Gray Sheep.png Light Gray | 8
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| File:Cyan Sheep.png Cyan | 9
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| File:Purple Sheep.png Purple | 10
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| File:Blue Sheep.png Blue | 11
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| File:Brown Sheep.png Brown | 12
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| File:Green Sheep.png Green | 13
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| File:Red Sheep.png Red | 14
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| File:Black Sheep.png Black | 15
|
<section end="entity data"/>
Color values
Template:IN, non-white sheep colors are 25% darker as the respective dye color values; white is separately defined as Template:Color. Non-white sheep colors are applied to the sheep_wool.png and sheep_wool_undercoat.png textures, while white is applied exclusively to the sheep_wool.png texture (the wool undercoat texture is not rendered for white sheep).
Template:IN, sheep colors use the same values as the base dye colors. The wool textures of white sheep are not tinted.
Achievements
Achievements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse
Advancements
Advancements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse
History
Development
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Spawn rules before Spring to Life
The color of a sheep was determined by the values in the table below. One in every 500 white sheep (0.2%) was instead pink, making pink the rarest of the six naturally spawning colors. 5% of all sheep (regardless of color) spawned as baby sheep.
| Color | Chance | Percentage | Adult | Baby |
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| Total | - | 100% | 95% | 5% |
| Template:EntitySprite White | Template:Sfrac × Template:Sfrac | 81.836% | 77.7442% | 4.0918% |
| Template:EntitySprite Black | Template:Sfrac | 5% | 4.75% | 0.25% |
| Template:EntitySprite Gray | Template:Sfrac | 5% | 4.75% | 0.25% |
| Template:EntitySprite Light gray | Template:Sfrac | 5% | 4.75% | 0.25% |
| Template:EntitySprite Brown | Template:Sfrac | 3% | 2.85% | 0.15% |
| Template:EntitySprite Pink | Template:Sfrac × Template:Sfrac | 0.164% | 0.1558% | 0.0082% |
Data history
Issues
Gallery
Renders
Unsheared
Sheared
Baby
jeb_
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Adult
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BabyTemplate:Until
Mojang screenshots
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The first screenshot on Minecraft:breeding released by Minecraft:Notch.
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A sheep and cow.
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Dyed sheep in separate pens.
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A pink sheep in the wild.
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An edited photo of sheep in the desert.
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Baby sheep grazing.
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A group of sheep.
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Minecraft:Zuri shearing sheep.
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Some sheep in a pasture.
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Warm colored sheep in Minecraft:Java Edition 25w07a.
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Sheep variants in Minecraft:Java Edition 25w07a.
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Minecraft:Wandering trader and Minecraft:cartographer in front of the cold sheep variants in Minecraft:Bedrock Edition Preview 1.21.70.23.
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A sheep staring at the player.
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A sheep through a peephole.
Screenshots
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A dying sheep.
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White, brown, light gray, gray, pink, and black are 6 of the naturally spawning colors of a sheep.
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A large flock of sheep, along with some chickens.
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A baby sheep and an adult sheep.
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The sheep grass-eating animation.
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The baby sheep grass-eating animation.
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Sheep that have been Minecraft:dyed by the Minecraft:player.
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The relative probabilities of naturally spawned sheep colors before Minecraft:Spring to Life.
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All 16 colorations of sheep, from bottom-left to top-right: white, black, light gray, gray, brown, red, orange, yellow, lime, green, cyan, light blue, blue, purple, magenta, and pink.
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A Minecraft:sheared baby sheep next to its parentTemplate:Until (sheared baby sheep are available only via Minecraft:commands).
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Snowy grass next to a patch of Minecraft:dirt that a sheep has eaten.
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A sheep with a blue head.
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Four different colors of naturally spawning sheep: light gray, gray, brown, and black.
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Z-fighting in the sheep's legs while invisible, in Spectator mode.
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Rare occurrence of a pink sheep.
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Sheep bugged in a tree. This is on an old version of Minecraft.
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Flock of sheep in a swamp biome.
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The foot of a sheep.
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The sheep's color around their face and overlay when sheared corresponds to their wool color.
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A sheep before Minecraft:Pocket Edition Alpha 0.6.0.
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Pink sheep before Minecraft:Pocket Edition Alpha 0.8.0.
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All of the possible sheep wool colors (Minecraft:dyed by the Minecraft:player.) Sheep have dyed wool remnants.
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A yellow sheep during Minecraft:Pocket Edition Alpha 0.7.1.
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A white baby sheep that has been shearedTemplate:Until (sheared baby sheep are available only via commands).
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A pink sheep seen in Minecraft:Java Edition Beta 1.7.3
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Sheep Jockey. This is only in Minecraft:Bedrock Edition.
Textures
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A sheep's texture file.
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Baby sheep texture file.
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A sheep's wool texture file.
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A baby sheep's wool texture file.
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A sheep's wool undercoat texture file.
In other media
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Artwork of a sheep alongside Minecraft:Steve and a Minecraft:pig.
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Various dyed sheep as shown in the Minecraft:World of Color Update artwork.
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Artwork of a sheep.
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A brown sheep in promotional artwork for the first Minecraft:Caves & Cliffs update.
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A sheep in official artwork for the Minecraft:Education Edition.
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Sheep pictured in the Mobestiary.
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Minecraft:LEGO minifigure of cyan sheep.
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LEGO minifigure of purple baby sheep.
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A "Super Cute" Sheep from the 18th line of Minecraft Mini-Figures.
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Baby sheep plush made by JINX.
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"My Base is Your Base," an official T-Shirt design featuring a build of a red sheep.
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The Secret Sheep, featured in the Minecraft:Trails & Tales Event.
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The potato sheep from 24w14potato.
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The "Mummy Sheep," featured in the Halloween Edition Minecraft:mash-up pack and Minecraft:Minecraft Mini-Series.
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Sheep Man, a skin included in the second Legacy Console Minecraft:skin pack.
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A sheared version of Sheep Man from the same pack.
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Top Hat Sheep, a skin featured in the 1st Birthday Minecraft:skin pack.
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A baby sheep looking upwards.
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Orange sheep Flippin' Figs figure
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Cyan sheep Flippin' Figs figure
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A reference to Template:AMCM.
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A sheep as seen in Template:AMCM
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A papercraft sheep made with Minecraft: Papercraft Studio.
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A gray sheep in a library with bookshelves.
References
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