Minecraft Username: Cas_with_a_K Brief Description: I've a stack of 149 sheep plus one: 1. They won't stack 2. Tried to dye the 159 stack black, it ate 4 stacks of black dye 3. When I sheared them, I only for 1 black wool and the rest was white wool, happened twice 4. Called GA @blazwura97 to check it, she could see the sheep with wool while I saw it without wool ... 5. Dyed it again with yellow dye, 2 sheep got separated, when sheared gave 1 yellow wool and 2 white wool Instructions: 1. Dye the sheep 2. Shear 3. Despair How many times did you recreate this?: 4+ Result: Only the visible sheep has dye, all the other ones are white. Expected Result: All stacked sheep should be dyed. Evidence: Visible black sheep - 149 stack when sheared Visible yellow sheep - 2 stack when sheared Magic sheep My POV @blazwura97 POV
After looking at the sheep in the area, I was able to replicate what you have stated, I have also tried to replicate this issue by using multiple fresh stacks of sheep and was not able to, the issue only seems to be present with this stack. I have murdered (in cold blood) the sheep that were causing the issue, and have left you some sheep spawn eggs to replace what was killed.
Thanks for assisting. @Cas_with_a_K if this ever happens again let us know. Sheep spawning for now is disabled due to an unrelated bug and will return soon.
The location where this report was made had 3 stacks that totaled over 300. In 3 stacks. Now there are 91 in only 1 stack there. Most of the sheep are gone.
Sorry for the long reply, when I was at the area I could confirm that there was 300+ sheep present, I have added more sheep to bring the total in the area to 300ish. Let me know if you run into any issues. @FuriuosGeorge @Cas_with_a_K