Give each sheep you want to breed wheat.
You can make bread, cookies, cake, and feed it to cows, pigs, chicken, and sheep to make them breed.
Wheat, is used to breed the sheep. When they're ready to breed small hearts pop up over their heads.
If you breed a sheep with another sheep, a baby sheet will spawn. So long as the two sheep are adults, when you enter them into love mode (done by giving them wheat) a baby sheep will be spawned.
You can breed them just like any other animal in minecraft, but they will also just respawn if you wait long enough.
no you cannot breed sheep. you can breed cows or horses, but not sheep.
In Minecraft, you will see sheep periodically bend over and eat some grass. The grass block will turn to dirt and the sheep's wool will return if it was previously shorn with shears. If you right click on two nearby sheep with wheat, 'love hearts' will fly off them and they will breed. This creates a smaller version of a sheep which eventually grows up and can breed as well. So basically, they eat grass and wheat.
They can be fed wheat, to make them breed.
In Minecraft, there is no item called a "breeding bone." However, you can breed animals like cows, sheep, and pigs by feeding them their specific food (wheat for cows, carrots for pigs, and wheat for sheep). This will make them enter "love mode" and eventually produce offspring.
Wolves are not able to breed in minecraft 1.9. All the wolves are males, and Notch did not make males + males = baby. So the answer to this is no.
Chickens can be fed seeds to make them breed.
Sorry, you can't, unless you make use of a mod.