Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Farmville:FarmVille Brutus the Ram & Brown Sheep=====>>>>>>>> (( share ))


 Farmville:FarmVille Brutus the Ram & Brown Sheep=====>>>>>>>> (( share ))
We’ve all been having so much fun breeding our Sheep in the English Countryside, but the results can be pretty random. The FarmVille Blog has answered a few frequently asked questions on Sheep Breeding such as the chances of producing offspring based on gender, and what determines colors and patters.

We learn that:
If you get the same sex offspring 3 times in a row, the next offspring will be the opposite gender.
Only the FATHER determines PATTERN. (However, the Lamb does not have to inherit Ram’s pattern.)
The COLOR of the body and also the color of the pattern are determined by both parents.

Second, any possible patterns are determined by the father alone. A lamb can inherent the pattern of the ram or none at all.
Third, the colors of the body and potential pattern are determined by the colors of both of the parents, which can be deviated somewhat from that color base for variety.
In the example below, using Brutus the Ram and a Brown Sheep produced the following different color patterns and sheep:


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