so the farmer knows they are theirs and not the other farmers!
You name a name tag jeb + underscoe -disco sheep
Yes it is too heavy you should use an ear tag for identification.
It depends on the identification legislation in your country. In Australia, all sheep and goats are required to have a tag in their ear with the Property Identification Code written on the tag when the sheep or goat leaves its property of birth.
well the most common is either a spray-painted number on the back of the sheep or a tag pierced into their ear...sheep are rarely branded...
The cast of Earmark - 2011 includes: Thomas Raimondo as Bob
Name it _jeb with a name tag.
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They do not spawn naturally. You must find a Name Tag, use an anvil to set the name to 'jeb_' exactly like that, and use the tag on the sheep. Its wool will then cycle through the available colours, but if you kill/shear it, the wool it drops will be the original colour.
It depends in what country you are based. In Australia you are required to have a property identification code (PIC). Then when the sheep leave your property they are required to have this number on a plastic tag in their ear.
Earmark
eraring/mole/tatoo/earmark/something black
An identifying feature or characteristic An identifying mark on the ear of a domestic animal.