I did that too but only for a short period of time.Whatever funny name I can think of. If none I just use whatever the randomizer gives me. Usually without a specific theme but I might do something like make all my sheep names rhyme.
is it so you can count them easier?Whatever funny name I can think of. If none I just use whatever the randomizer gives me. Usually without a specific theme but I might do something like make all my sheep names rhyme.
No. It's for me to forget, randomly notice later and go "oh it's fun that I did that".is it so you can count them easier?
That's the same reason why i put a bunny coop in a random corner of my farm and fill it with bunnies and more or less ignore it until winter.No. It's for me to forget, randomly notice later and go "oh it's fun that I did that".
We had a cat IRL from a litter of six called by various number names. He was "trois" but we called him Troy. I do seem to remember he had a brother named Quintus and a sister called Penta, but I forgot the other names. All different languages, though.My ostriches are numbered. Started because I ended up with the random name of Primo for one, and realized it was a number word in some language. Picked it up that theme for my pigs once I got past the first few.
Kanin is also rabbit in danish :pMy ostriches are numbered. Started because I ended up with the random name of Primo for one, and realized it was a number word in some language. Picked it up that theme for my pigs once I got past the first few.
The first two pigs got named because of a line of Finnish I recalled from a tape with Finnish children's songs. "Putte Possu asu pienessä punaisessa talossa" (Putte Pig lives in a small red house), so yeah, I've got Putte and Possu. For that same reason my first two rabbits got named Jussi and Pupu, with the third being named Kanini from a children's book where there's a talking rabbit with that name, "kanin" being the Swedish word for rabbit.
Otherwise (cows, chickens, etc) I've generally given them names of various females from Harvest Moon games I've played if I didn't have anything planned.
Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish are similar enough that a written conversation could be carried out between the different nationalities with only a few words needing to be explained. Provided that all of them are open to somewhat different spellings of the same words.Kanin is also rabbit in danish :p
Good to knowThat's the same reason why i put a bunny coop in a random corner of my farm and fill it with bunnies and more or less ignore it until winter.
I mean yeah i collect the fur every now and then, but it's closer to a once a week/2 weeks thing. Sometimes longer.
But i'll be walking around doing my thing and then i'll see a bunny wiggle the grass or something in a random part of the farm and it makes me happy.

And dinosaurs are named after somewhat dinosaur related like Nessie or so.To say nothing about "false friends" that abound. Now only "rolig" ('funny' in Swedish, 'peaceful' in Danish and Norvegian). Though there are those also between finlandssvenska and riksvenska, I remember "slippa" (avoid / get to) and "paja" (break / pet) -- the latter are Finnish.Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish are similar enough that a written conversation could be carried out between the different nationalities with only a few words needing to be explained. Provided that all of them are open to somewhat different spellings of the same words.