awww..sorry about your lamb. I used to raise and show sheep and goats. I never milked a sheep.It never occur ed to me to even try. I did milk my mare and give the milk with the goats milk to feed out the hogs.. You can make cheese from goats milk and you can separate the cream, The fat globule's are much smaller and it takes a lot of milk to get much cream, but it is not like cows milk and not worth the work to make cream. I do not like the taste of goat milk. I never got over the smell. I disliked milking the goats and we milked twice a day. It was a requirement for the program we were on and for show. Milking competition was fun and my DH enjoyed that. He had several goats that gave a gallon of milk. If i had to milk the goats we would never of had them. I complained the few times I had to do it in the winter. Cold work pullin teets. They do drop kids on the nastiest days. Than you have to get out there in blizzards and storms and milk. Ugh..I do not miss that.
Check out all the sheep cheeses! http://www.artisanalcheese.com/Sheeps-Milk-Cheese/products/1158/
It is said that sheep's milk taste like good, rich Jersey milk and I can believe it...it puts the fat on a lamb like crazy! My Kat was a very milky ewe and would let me reach down and milk her right out in the field if she was busy eating...which she usually was.
Taste
As already mentioned, sheep’s milk is described as tasting richer and creamier than cow’s milk without the faint tanginess of goat’s milk. If you’ve only drank cow’s milk, switching over to sheep’s milk may take an initial adjustment period but many people prefer its rich taste once they make the change.
Digestibility
Up to seventy-five percent of the world’s population has some degree of lactose intolerance, making it difficult for them to drink milk without symptoms of gassiness and diarrhea. Many people who suffer from lactose intolerance are able to enjoy sheep’s milk without symptoms even though they’re unable to drink goat’s milk or cow’s milk. Sheep’s milk as well as yogurt and cheese made from milk from the sheep may give the lactose intolerant individual the chance to enjoy milk again.
Nutrition
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Sheep’s milk is more nutritious than cow’s milk and goat’s milk. Although it contains higher levels of butterfat, it’s actually lower in saturated fat than other types of milk. The primary fats in sheep’s milk are the heart healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated variety. It’s also a source of medium chain triglycerides which may play a role in reducing cholesterol levels. Sheep’s milk is higher in calcium than milk from the cow or goat and is a rich source of other important minerals such as zinc, magnesium, and phosphorus. Milk from sheep is also vitamin rich containing health amounts of vitamins A, D, and E. It’s a particularly good source of the B vitamins including folic acid. Sheep’s milk is also slightly higher in protein than other forms of milk.« Top 10 Deceivingly Delicious Treats to Avoid
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Read more: http://healthmad.com/nutrition/the-delicious-and-taste-benefits-of-sheeps-milk/#ixzz2CXEK356w
Taste
Digestibility
Up to seventy-five percent of the world’s population has some degree of lactose intolerance, making it difficult for them to drink milk without symptoms of gassiness and diarrhea. Many people who suffer from lactose intolerance are able to enjoy sheep’s milk without symptoms even though they’re unable to drink goat’s milk or cow’s milk. Sheep’s milk as well as yogurt and cheese made from milk from the sheep may give the lactose intolerant individual the chance to enjoy milk again.
Nutrition
Read more: http://healthmad.com/nutrition/the-delicious-and-taste-benefits-of-sheeps-milk/#ixzz2CXEK356w
As already mentioned, sheep’s milk is described as tasting richer and creamier than cow’s milk without the faint tanginess of goat’s milk. If you’ve only drank cow’s milk, switching over to sheep’s milk may take an initial adjustment period but many people prefer its rich taste once they make the change.Digestibility
Up to seventy-five percent of the world’s population has some degree of lactose intolerance, making it difficult for them to drink milk without symptoms of gassiness and diarrhea. Many people who suffer from lactose intolerance are able to enjoy sheep’s milk without symptoms even though they’re unable to drink goat’s milk or cow’s milk. Sheep’s milk as well as yogurt and cheese made from milk from the sheep may give the lactose intolerant individual the chance to enjoy milk again.
Nutrition
Read more in Nutrition
« Top 10 Deceivingly Delicious Treats to Avoid
How to Eat Healthy at a Fried Chicken Restaurant »
Sheep’s milk is more nutritious than cow’s milk and goat’s milk. Although it contains higher levels of butterfat, it’s actually lower in saturated fat than other types of milk. The primary fats in sheep’s milk are the heart healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated variety. It’s also a source of medium chain triglycerides which may play a role in reducing cholesterol levels. Sheep’s milk is higher in calcium than milk from the cow or goat and is a rich source of other important minerals such as zinc, magnesium, and phosphorus. Milk from sheep is also vitamin rich containing health amounts of vitamins A, D, and E. It’s a particularly good source of the B vitamins including folic acid. Sheep’s milk is also slightly higher in protein than other forms of milk.« Top 10 Deceivingly Delicious Treats to Avoid
How to Eat Healthy at a Fried Chicken Restaurant »
Read more: http://healthmad.com/nutrition/the-delicious-and-taste-benefits-of-sheeps-milk/#ixzz2CXEK356w