"Huh? Your tribe also raises sheep?"
"Yeah, this thing is actually very easy to raise. It just needs to eat grass. In winter, hay is fine. Our tribe has so many caves. We can lock them up in the winter and make a small fire to keep warm. The sheep won't be afraid. Does the Sea Tribe do the same?" The Purple Tribe's chieftain 'Purple Tooth' is still very studious.
Once you understand the basic principles, you can just imitate them. Most importantly, the Purple Tribe area has many natural caves, so even sheep pens are unnecessary. They're much warmer than the Sea Tribe's winter sheep pens, and the survival rate is quite high.
Again, sheep have strong reproductive capacity and are very suitable for animal husbandry.
"After a while, I will also go to the Sea Tribe to exchange some radishes. They like living creatures such as sheep and wildebeests, hehe!" The leader of the Purple Tribe is not stupid. Rabbits can be exchanged for fish from your Rain Tribe, but for sheep, why don't you go and exchange them yourself?
At the Ice and Snow Festival, the salted radish strips of the Sea Tribe were a big hit. However, there aren't many things the Sea Tribe can look up to now. If they want to exchange radishes, especially the delicious and practical salted radish strips, live sheep and wildebeests are the best.
The Purple Tribe had been raising sheep for over a year, and it seemed easy enough that they began to yearn for the salted radish strips from the Sea Tribe.
Where did the Purple Tribe's sheep come from? The Purple Tribe's leader, Ziya, was ruthless enough to have wiped out several smaller tribes nearby. He traded human beings with the Niupi Tribe for the sheep, and of course, he also recruited a number of able-bodied captives.
As long as there is profit to be made, the Niupi tribe has long been accustomed to doing business with people.
The Purple Tribe's ability to recover so quickly is inseparable from the leader 'Zi Ya''s ruthlessness and ruthlessness. In a word, he is ruthless enough!
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