I'm seeing this same behavior on a survival world village: multiple villagers in a bed, multiple linked to job blocks and uncontrolled breeding.
The described behavior of negative owner values allowing the multiple connections makes sense. I did try breaking them all. I put the beds and job blocks in a chest and removed all the extra villagers, but the problem has returned. If the beds and job blocks keep their properties while stored in a chest, then this would make sense for the problem to return.
Does it stand to reason then that REPLACING the beds and job blocks might resolve this? I would break all beds and job blocks, put them in a chest and craft new beds/blocks .
I'm seeing this same behavior on a survival world village: multiple villagers in a bed, multiple linked to job blocks and uncontrolled breeding.
The described behavior of negative owner values allowing the multiple connections makes sense. I did try breaking them all. I put the beds and job blocks in a chest and removed all the extra villagers, but the problem has returned. If the beds and job blocks keep their properties while stored in a chest, then this would make sense for the problem to return.
Does it stand to reason then that REPLACING the beds and job blocks might resolve this? I would break all beds and job blocks, put them in a chest and craft new beds/blocks .