it turns into a frog :L
Wool
This is because the Farmville creation team created it like that.
Harvest wool
you can get black sheep on farmville by adopting them. to do this go to your facebook homepage, then on the left there is a bar that has different categories for news feeds, click on farmville. now scroll down until you find a black sheep and hit adopt some people may have already adopted them, but keep trying youll eventually get one
I've played Farmville for a while, but no. Not that I know of, sorry.
A notice will randomly pop-up while your playing Facebook thwt asks you if you want to adopt a black sheep..... Hit yes.
No, they are a decoration only.
To adopt a rare animal (ex: black sheep), you must see one that is up for adoption on your HOME page of Facebook in the News Feed. You can also frequently visit your farmville friends' profiles. The message will say: "Someone found a lonely (Black Sheep) on their farm. Oh no! ... was farming when a lonely (Black Sheep) wandered onto their farm in FarmVille. This poor (sheep) was abandoned because she's a bit different from other (sheep). She feels very sad and needs a new home.". *** Then click on ADOPT THIS (black sheep etc). This adoption message must first be posted by one of your friends who plays farmville, who happens to at rarely and randomly be chosen by the Farmville game system to be someone who puts a lost animal up for adoption. The more friends you have that play farmville, the better your chances of seeing the adoption in your news feed. This method applies for the Black Sheep, Brown Cow, and the Ugly Duckling. As of the most recent Farmville Beta update (Sept 2009), you can now adopt non-rare animals as well (like regular cows). This will make rare animals, more rare to find. thx i didnt know that
yes
brown and pink cow , clumsy reindeer , black cat , turkey , turtle , black sheep, and ugly duckling
you don't! you just have to adopt them when somebody finds a lost one on their farm.
no you cannot breed sheep. you can breed cows or horses, but not sheep.