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Hello @mindymint47, There is no secret that I am aware of to get the sheep onto the straw in Farm Heroes Sage, and I have been playing this game for several years.
When you match cropsies next to a sheep, the sheep will move to the square where the match was made. To get sheep onto the straw, the cropsie match must occur on the square with the straw. This works as long as the target hay square does not have a frozen cropsie on it. If the square has ice on it, the ice covering the cropsie must first be removed by making a match with similar cropsies. It is possible to move more than one sheep with a single match, but you cannot use any booster to advance the sheep. Also, if you have both black and white sheep on the board, you should try to get the white sheep to the hay before the black sheep, because the black sheep destroy the hay, while the white sheep leave the hay intact.
I hope this answers your question. Enjoy farming and continue to be a good shepherd for your sheep!
Hello @mindymint47, There is no secret that I am aware of to get the sheep onto the straw in Farm Heroes Sage, and I have been playing this game for several years.
When you match cropsies next to a sheep, the sheep will move to the square where the match was made. To get sheep onto the straw, the cropsie match must occur on the square with the straw. This works as long as the target hay square does not have a frozen cropsie on it. If the square has ice on it, the ice covering the cropsie must first be removed by making a match with similar cropsies. It is possible to move more than one sheep with a single match, but you cannot use any booster to advance the sheep. Also, if you have both black and white sheep on the board, you should try to get the white sheep to the hay before the black sheep, because the black sheep destroy the hay, while the white sheep leave the hay intact.
I hope this answers your question. Enjoy farming and continue to be a good shepherd for your sheep!