Sheep truly are the most pathetic creatures ever. They can easily fall over on their backs at which point they can't get up and will die within a few hours of a heart attack. Rolling them over might scramble their stomachs and kill them too so the only way to help is to lift and pivot them up using the rear end as the anchor point.
Seriously? Something else I've never known. So you've got to sit fallen sheep up on their butts and then bring them back over to set them back up on their feet. I need to chew on this, there's another metaphor in here somewhere.
Here is a video of it (the sitting up part is in the comments). According to farmers they just can't wait to die, any small thing can be lethal. The parallels with normie NPCs are as apt as they are many.
Thank you, always good to learn. And I do tell people, there's a reason Our Lord used the Shepherd/flock metaphor. Now I'm seeing it goes way deeper even than I thought!
Sheep truly are the most pathetic creatures ever. They can easily fall over on their backs at which point they can't get up and will die within a few hours of a heart attack. Rolling them over might scramble their stomachs and kill them too so the only way to help is to lift and pivot them up using the rear end as the anchor point.
Seriously? Something else I've never known. So you've got to sit fallen sheep up on their butts and then bring them back over to set them back up on their feet. I need to chew on this, there's another metaphor in here somewhere.
Here is a video of it (the sitting up part is in the comments). According to farmers they just can't wait to die, any small thing can be lethal. The parallels with normie NPCs are as apt as they are many.
Thank you, always good to learn. And I do tell people, there's a reason Our Lord used the Shepherd/flock metaphor. Now I'm seeing it goes way deeper even than I thought!
I was not aware of this. At least their wool is an amazing fabric.