So! I don't know how the new species work, so just here are the rams and sheep with energy rings. This is an older pair. The male's priority in these animals is determined by the number of energy rings on his horns, which he then "gives" to the female during breeding flirtations. The more rings the female has - the more she is a noticeable figure in the herd and the more attention to her, but after a certain number of rings the female stops mating and pays attention to the lambs. If people used such animals as wool animals, they would take those rams, which have no energy rings left - they are much calmer and do not fight with other males (because of which there are usually lightning and flashes due to the collision of horns). As the ram loses his energy rings, his horns curl around each other and interlock. After that it is convenient to hang bells on them