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Sheep Shelter

Solarpunk Sheep Shelter guide: what it does, when to prioritize it, related animals links, and practical player advice.

Sheep Shelter is a Solarpunk animal or animal-care entry. Shelters sheep from rain; happy sheep provide milk beside the shelter.

Quick Answer

FieldDetails
CategoryAnimals
Player useShelters sheep from rain; happy sheep provide milk beside the shelter.
Best checkCheck shelter, food, water, happiness, and collection route before adding more animals.

Extracted Game Text Stats

Fact
Sheep shelter: sheep sleep there and take shelter during rain; happy sheep produce milk beside the shelter.

Decoded Gameplay Stats

StatValueDecoded Evidence
Max stack size1DB_Items extraction, high confidence
Burn time (fuel)20sDB_Items extraction, high confidence
Recycler value1 (Recycler return)DB_Items extraction, high confidence
Item typeAnimals, OtherDB_Items extraction, high confidence
InteractionBuildableDB_Items extraction, high confidence

Exact Recipe

StationOutputExact IngredientsNotes
Crafting Table1 Sheep Shelter8 Log, 4 Stick, 5 Wheat-

Unlocked By Research

ResearchCostAlso Unlocks
Sheep Shelter5 Corn, 5 LogOnly this unlock

Exact Research Cost

CategoryExact CostUnlocksNotes
Animals5 Corn, 5 LogSheep ShelterCozy shelter from rain. Only happy sheep leave milk while resting.

When To Care

Care about this once animals are close enough to the daily crop and water route. Animal systems pay off when shelter, food, water, and product collection are checked together instead of scattered around the base.

Practical Use

Sheep Shelter belongs in a care loop with troughs, shelter, water, and product collection. A compact animal area beats a larger scattered pen because happiness and collection checks happen more reliably.

For animal planning, keep one care loop before scaling up. Shelter, food, water, happiness, and basket collection should be close enough that they fit into a normal farm pass.

Common Mistakes

  • Do not add Sheep Shelter to a base where food, water, shelter, and collection are far apart.
  • Do not assume owning animals is the same as profiting from them; happiness and regular care are the useful part of the loop.
  • Do not transport animals to a new island until the receiving area already has the basics ready.

Animals, Animals, Animals And Products, Food And Drink, Sheep, Sheep Milk