Milking Sheep.
Our Friesland Sheep are milked daily from February to mid October.
FACTS ABOUT SHEEP'S MILK
SHEEPS MILK is both
nutritious and delicious. The Milk has a rich, bland, slightly sweet taste. It
is much higher in total solids than either cow or goat milk and contains up to
twice as many of the minerals like calcium, phosphorus and zinc and the all
important B group Vitamins. It is sold both fresh and frozen in pint or 500 ml.
packs and keeps well for at least 4 months in a deep freeze.
ALLERGIC TO COW OR GOAT MILK?
Unless you are lactose intolerant sheep milk is the ideal alternative. Such
allergies cause a wide range of often undiagnosed problems. Being told to come
off 'Dairy Products' usually only means Cow milk products NOT
sheep or goats. Calcium deficiency can occur if all milk products are eliminated
from the diet.
CAN'T EAT CHEESE? Try
genuine sheep milk cheese. Many people are able to enjoy the delights of eating
cheese after years of privation.
CAN'T SLEEP? A cup of hot
sheep milk before retiring aids a peaceful nights rest. This has been shown to
be particularly beneficial for children and elderly people with a bed-wetting
problem
ASTHMA, ECZEMA AND SKIN PROBLEMS -
Books written for the Asthma Research Council and the National Eczema Society
recommend a change to sheep and goat products to aid the treatment of these and
other related problems. Sheep milk is especially good as it is high in both
Calcium and Zinc
For more information about dairy product allergies see the Sheep
Dairy News article
ALLEVIATING THE ALLERGIES (From Sheep Dairy News, Vol.18, No.3)
YOUR PETS - Valuable
pedigree puppies have been successfully reared on sheep milk, it being the
nearest alternative to that of the bitch herself. Cats love it!
SHEEP MILK THE FACTS
FACT 1
The calcium and minerals like zinc.
These are high in sheep milk compared with other milks (see table) and remember
that Lacto-calcium is much more easily absorbed than Calcium carbonate which is,
after all, marble. Together with lactose and Vitamin D, (almost twice as much as
cows milk) the calcium in sheep milk is vital in the fight against Osteoporosis,
the scourge in both the UK and USA. Bone density is laid down in adolescence and
it is vitally important for children going on into their teens to drink milk.
Most soft drinks, so popular among the young, actually destroy bone density.
Calcium is also needed after any debilitating illness. Zinc is essential for the
maintenance of healthy skin and is much recommended for many more things besides
a good sex life including anorexia. Also for those who understand these things
the calcium : phosphorus ratio is as nearly perfect as possible, i.e. the one
cannot be digested without the other.
FACT 2
The Vitamins, mainly the B complex as well as A, D and E
are all essential to good health and are most often recommended to be taken as a
supplement. Why bother, when they are all in sheep milk. The milk is
particularly well endowed with both Folic acid and B12 both sold as expensive
supplements in every chemist and Health food shop.
FACT 3
The Fats. People are often put off by the high fat level
quoted for sheep milk. There are a number of things to understand before
condemning the milk to be skimmed to be acceptable. Remember that within the so
called "fats" are three fat soluble vitamins, i.e. incorporated within the fat,
without which you could be very ill if not dead. These are A, D and E. Sheep
milk contains considerable more of these three vitamins than cow or goat milk.
The vitamin D load is 0.18 g/100g against summer cow milk at 0.04 g/100g
(British Nutritional Foundation). Sheep milk also contains a higher proportion
of medium/short chain saturated fatty acids and it is believed that this leads
to a higher lactose absorption of benefit to the mildly lactose intolerant. The
other point is that sheep milk is not as high in saturated fatty acids as other
milks, 45% of the fatty acids are either Mono or Polyunsaturated.
Another thing is if you or any of your friends ever go on
another binge, like the one most of us went on over the New Year, called "the
longest party season in history" then drink a glass of high fat sheep milk three
hours before you go out and it will line your stomach. Even such notorious
drinkers as Keith Floyd recommend drinking "lassi" before going out on the town
and that is just yoghurt and water mixed and tastes much better than the much
vaunted olive oil remedy. The thing is to prevent the hangover rather than
having to cure it.
FACT 4
The whey proteins, are the really easily digested form of
protein found in milk which does not get incorporated in cheese, but slips out
in the whey. Sheep milk is three times higher in this form of protein than cow
or goat milk making the whole milk easier to digest.
FACT 5
The proteins. These come last because little work has
really been done on them in sheep. Lamb is often the most recommended meat for
people with intolerance to meat and without a sheep cheese, made of the main
protein, casein, is acceptable to almost all who cannot tolerate cow or goat
milk products.
FACT 6
The lactose. Even if people are severely lactose
intolerant, the lactose will have been converted into lactic acid if they take
their sheep milk in the form of yoghurt and much of the lactose goes out with
the whey in hard cheese making. There is also evidence that the lactose in sheep
milk is more redily tolerated than from other milk and certainly worth a try.
Remember that any illness or any cause for the use of
antibiotics reduces your immune system, however wonderful antibiotics may be,
they usually kill the good bugs along with the bad. Yoghurt, especially
Acidolphus yoghurt, helps to redress this and restore the gut flora back to its
original load, all working to prevent you getting ill again.
If nothing else can be said for sheep milk it is an excellent
food. Before 1990 the Government decreed that it should be regulated as food not
as milk, and they were right. Now it has lost its edge being legislated for as
just milk. However it is now hoped that some doctors and researchers will start
to look at the milk more seriously as the body of evidence in its ability to
help a lot of people lead more normal lives is very compelling.
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