We actually bought two ewe lambs to raise, breed, and eventually milk because sheep yogurt that I bought was so delicious. They are katadin crosses which are not technically dairy sheep but we are loving them. Hopefully we get good milk from them this coming spring. Glad to see that sheep milk was delicious to you guys also!
How exciting, that will be a fun adventure! The great thing about the sheep milk is that it's not only delicious and versatile, but it's also considered to be the best kind of dairy milk for you! Hope you enjoy your girls! :D
This is great stuff, something I have spent a lot of time researching. Sheep milk has the highest butterfat and jersey's have the highest butterfat for cows (highland cows might take the lead though). Not sure where Nubians fall but Nigerian Dwarf goats have really high butterfat too. Both sheep and goats milk, as you said, are naturally homogenized due to the smaller size of the fat molecules. I just wish there was a hair sheep that was diary...they are all meat sheep. My interest in milk is for milk itself and ICE CREAM (and gelato)!! Thanks for this taste test.
We've heard the same thing about the Nigerian Dwarf goats and just had the pportunity to taste some this last week! It was creamier than the Nubian milk for sure but both amazing (we ended up getting 2 Nubians in milk and loved their milk). As far as a hair dairy sheep, I've heard of a few people who milk their Katahdins and love their milk... the only thing is you're not going to get the same quantity. Also, I'd try it before you go that route because each breed has a different flavor. You can't beat homemade Ice cream!!!! Best. Ever! So glad you liked this video, all we can say is raw milk is the best! Haha God bless Steve and hope you find what you're looking for!
Thanks! One last thing on raw vs pasteurized. Someone did a video of a jar of pasteurized milk and set a jar of raw milk next to it. Then every day they took a picture of the jars as they at out on their table. Over time you could see the pasteurized milk spoil in the most nasty of ways. It had gross green stuff growing on top and black junk in it. The raw milk didn't take that route, it spoiled into like cottage cheese or yougurt, not sure what it was but it was not gross and disgusting like the pasteurized milk was. They said that the pasteurization kills off the good bacteria which prevents the nasty things from happening.....another point for raw milk!
@@Steve-ps6qw Yes!! Isn't it just incredible what a huge difference there is! It makes you sad that so many people just simply aren't aware of the incredible, nutrient dense, living foods that are out there! The gal who owned the ranch in the video did a test on how long her raw goats milk lasted in the fridge - it kept for 3 weeks! We've experienced similar results with out goats milk - how cool! Another danger with the pasteurized milk is that it can spoil and be filled with harmful bacteria before we can even notice it - like you said Steve, there isn't the good bacteria to fight these guys off! Raw milk is awesome.
Thankful to have a few stores with raw sheep milk near me. It’s $18 for 1/2 gallon so we only buy it when we need a strong wallop of bioavailable vitamins. It’s definitely delish, creamy & doesn’t have a strong flavor. Other than that, we love raw cow milk the rest of the time! 🤍
I had the privilege to try freshly milked goat, cow and sheep milk when I was younger. I was actually raised with goat milk, my grandparents had goats and always sent us from the village. And let me tell you, goat milk is not always smelly, it depends on the animal. I really liked my grandma's sheep yogurt, but cow milk always seemed neutral-tasting to me. We rarely ate anything non-home-raised. When I was really young, I loved milk (I repeat, I drunk nearly only goat milk), and when we had to move farther away from my village (another country, Spain) the transition from goat to cow milk was big and I didn't like it much. Here the goat milk is smelly and has a really strong taste, let alone the cheese... I miss my grandma's goat cheese...
@@firearies05 that's 5'5...which is average height for a female I was just curious if that upbringing made you taller than the average, but maybe you didn't eat enough meat growing up? I've noticed people who eat enough meat and especially organ meat growing up become very tall, while people who eat mostly vegetables, fruits, carbs growing up are average height or short...how about you? Have you noticed it too?
I can't wait to try sheep milk. I am planning on getting a ewe for my ramling and setting them up. I have my own goats already and we get 2 gallons a day from 3 goats. Before I had goats, I had cows for most my life. I love all milk, and dairy! God bless
I was pleasantly surprised the first time I tried goat milk. It's very mild and not really that goaty in flavor. I like goat meat and milk so I would be fine if it was. However, my wife doesn't like goat meat or cheese, but she will drink the milk. It's mild enough even for her. If you haven't tried goat milk, give it a go! Tastes great.
Our pleasure Tom, it was a blast to try the different types of milk, and we are so glad it was helpful for a decision you're making! One thing we would like to recommend that we have figured out is that each breed gives a different flavor as well as each individual animal! So if there is a way you can safely taste the milk of whichever animal you may be getting, then that would be smart :) that way you know that you will like what you are getting! Good luck and God bless!
@@theamericanfarmstead131 I don t know if you have here in USA but we have. Them in Kurdistan they are originally from there they small goat with very soft hair if you want I will send you pictures you will love them their milk is close to sheep milk and their meat is best ever
@@rassanzedkyakre No worries, we googled them! How cool, it's always great to see what animals other people enjoy, especially when they are different than what we are used too!
I would like to try raising dairy sheep. I think the Lacaune would be best for my area, but I would consider the EFs. I'm in NW LA, if anybody knows any breeders in my area.
I've never tried sheep's milk so thank you for doing this review. I have had goat's milk and I love it and from the taste tester's analysis, it seems the two species' milks are almost identical. Since I've had goat's milk, I think I can then say I have a good idea of what sheep's milk taste like. Though I'm not going to lie, I for one LOVE the goaty flavor, the stronger the better! But that's just me!
i had cow,goat and sheep milk and i say: cow milk taste the sweetest goat milk taste a bit diffrend(it has a little hint of a goat flavor) sheep milk taste like (a hint of) advocado and stronger goat flavor and i yed have to try other milks bare in mind the sheep milk i only had from the store propley just one tip if u had a heavy meal dont drink sheep milk afterwards it fills like a meal on its own and ***IF YOU DONT LIKE THE TASTE OF GOAT DEFANLY DONT DRINK SHEEP MILK IT TASTE MORE GOAT THEN THE GOAT***
Thanks for the comment! Well we can say with confidence that the flavor of the milk changes per producer and depends on a variety of things like breed, diet, and preparation. We thought sheep milk tasted more like sheep (go figure) but then again that was raw fresh milk. We started out having goats milk in the stores and it tasted really "goaty" and we did not like it.. but when we tried fresh raw milk it pretty much tasted like cow milk (if you try real hard you might get a goat taste). I would recommend trying some sheep milk again from a good source and fresh and cold! we plan on getting some sheep as our next milkers!
@JaRule Monster The only thing I can think of is to see if any farms near you sell it - maybe check your local CSA (community supported agriculture) or even Craigslist too? We hope you are able to find some!
sheep could conceivably be a candidate agricultural product to support future Lunar & Mars colonies for their dietary needs as well as wool & other products. their smaller size could be a factor in their favor for early transport in space. there are many items on the flowchart of exodus that would have to be achieved before these colonies would be ready for sheep. It is likely that tilapia would be one of the first stock animals with chickens being soon after.
This is really helpful! We have sheep (3 are nursing babies right now) and we've never milked them. I have a friend who moved here from Bulgaria and she's begging me for sheep's milk... I'm wondering if it's worth it for our family. Sounds like it is!
Hi I hope someone could help me understand this. I recently discovered sheep milk and it’s so delicious but I don’t understand why half a gallon cost 25 dollars and another farmer near this farmer charges 19 what’s the difference and why is it so expensive? Can someone please explain thank you
Wow, that is very expensive!! Our guess for the high prices would be a few reasons... 1)Dairy sheep produce incredibly Less milk than dairy cows- we are talking about 1/2 Gallon maximum per day compared to the 1 - 8 gallons a day you get with a dairy cow..different breeds will give different amounts. 2)Sheep's milk is much less common than cow's milk.. In the United States sheep's milk is hardly heard of compared to the common cow's milk. 3) Sheep's milk is said to be the "best" for you (out of the three) in regards to vitamin and mineral content, and ease of digestibility. Hope this helps! We know we really enjoyed the flavor of the sheep's milk when we tried it at Blue Oaks Ranch but also found it very comparable to the Nubian goat's milk, in both nutritional content and ease of digestability. Since then we have purchased two milking Nubians and love the fresh milk we get every day (roughly a gallon together with milking only once day)! The goat's were also a much more affordable and available option for us here in Southern California! Maybe you can look into trying some fresh goat's milk and see if it's more affordable/accessable in your area! (we would recommend Nubian or Nigerian Dwarf due to the high butterfat content and creaminess) or e look into getting dairy sheep of your own! :D
The American thank you so much for responding I’ll try finding alternative farmers because there different prices with different farmers. I don’t understand why the difference 19 and 25 is really different is it because of the care or idk do you know how I would be able to tell why the difference from the two different farmers ? I guess in New Jersey the prices may be a lot higher haha thank you again !
So sorry for just responding, our computer was being funky and not letting us see your massage! As far as the price difference goes, we really aren't sure why it would be so different...perhaps the one farmer just knows that people will pay $25/gallon so that's what he asks... it could also be that he puts a lot of his time and effort into the milking that he feels that $25 is what a gallon is worth... or it could simply be that price because he doesn't know of any farmer who is charging differently. You could always mention it to the farmers too and ask why they charges the $25 and the $19, I'm sure they wouldn't mind telling you why! :) Hope this helps!!
The American omg thank you that is very helpful! I wasn’t sure about doing that but that sounds great Thank you for replying and answering my questions I hope you have a blessed and beautiful day :)
Yes it is! We've done blind taste tests of cow vs. goats milk with many family members and friends and they can't tell the difference! It's delicious! :)
Thank you guys so much for your video! I am going to be getting a cow and a couple of sheep soon, and I have been debating whether to get a dairy cow or just use sheeps milk, and bypass having to milk the cow! And now I’m definitely just gunna get a meat cow and milk the sheep.
Jessica Linzy Oh yay, how exciting! We are so glad you liked our video, I know it was the coolest experience to be able to taste milk from each of the different animals! And have you ever had sheep before? Or milked any dairy animal before? I know that during our visit to Blue Oaks ranch we were able to see the milking done for all the animals and noticed the sheep's teats were much smaller than the goats and cow.. our hostess even mentioned it is harder to milk the sheep, unless you have a machine, but of course is totally doable! I'm not trying to scare you, just give you a little head's up in case you didn't know! We knew a gal in Idaho who milked her Katahdin doe every morning! We are so excited for you getting your animals, oh there is nothing greater than raising you own food! :D God Bless and good luck on your milking venture!
P.S. We actually just got 2 milking Nubian goats this weekend and LOVE their milk! Super easy to milk too and between milking them once a day we are getting a collective gallon a day! Just in case goats were an option for you too ;D
The American thank for the feed back! I’m decided on sheep because I also want to process the wool! I have experience spinning my own yarn and I crochet and knitt. So a sheep is triple beneficial.
That sounds great, spinning your own wool is definitely on the bucket list here! We actually just posted a video on our trip to Blue Oaks Ranch where everyone favored the sheep milk so I'm sure you'll be happy with your choice, especially since you get meat and wool as well! :D Best of luck to you and God bless!
Definitely never tried camel milk so we wouldn't know... though we have hear water-buffalo milk tastes amazing so maybe camel milk does too? Haha no clue, hope someone else knows! :D
I milked my goat for a good 20 minutes but only got 1 big squirt of milk and it was thick and creamy and tasted weird....i think our goat is broken. she only has 1 big udder right in the middle and a strange tumor hanging down by her single udder😂😂😂
I love sheep milk so much, but man it's so fatty. I think the goat milk, which I also like is the healthiest. I'm lactose tolerant, I don't have problem with that, but cow milk is my least favourite by the taste.
Here I never Whatch this vid yet but I am rn I cow milk has a neutral taste sheep milk creamy taste goat milk tangy/hard and the health goat milk most healthy then sheep milk then after that cow milk but sheep milk has the most protein but way more fat it just has more anything but goat milk got way less fat then sheep
My friend is raising sheep for the milk, because she cannot tolerate most types of milk including nuts. I love it!
Oh so sheep milk is the closest to human milk ? And how’s your friend doing now with sheep’s milk ?
We actually bought two ewe lambs to raise, breed, and eventually milk because sheep yogurt that I bought was so delicious. They are katadin crosses which are not technically dairy sheep but we are loving them. Hopefully we get good milk from them this coming spring. Glad to see that sheep milk was delicious to you guys also!
How exciting, that will be a fun adventure! The great thing about the sheep milk is that it's not only delicious and versatile, but it's also considered to be the best kind of dairy milk for you! Hope you enjoy your girls! :D
How did it turn out? Did your breed choice provide milk well?
I wish there was sheep's milk in stores
This is great stuff, something I have spent a lot of time researching. Sheep milk has the highest butterfat and jersey's have the highest butterfat for cows (highland cows might take the lead though). Not sure where Nubians fall but Nigerian Dwarf goats have really high butterfat too. Both sheep and goats milk, as you said, are naturally homogenized due to the smaller size of the fat molecules. I just wish there was a hair sheep that was diary...they are all meat sheep. My interest in milk is for milk itself and ICE CREAM (and gelato)!!
Thanks for this taste test.
We've heard the same thing about the Nigerian Dwarf goats and just had the pportunity to taste some this last week! It was creamier than the Nubian milk for sure but both amazing (we ended up getting 2 Nubians in milk and loved their milk).
As far as a hair dairy sheep, I've heard of a few people who milk their Katahdins and love their milk... the only thing is you're not going to get the same quantity. Also, I'd try it before you go that route because each breed has a different flavor.
You can't beat homemade Ice cream!!!! Best. Ever! So glad you liked this video, all we can say is raw milk is the best! Haha
God bless Steve and hope you find what you're looking for!
Thanks! One last thing on raw vs pasteurized. Someone did a video of a jar of pasteurized milk and set a jar of raw milk next to it. Then every day they took a picture of the jars as they at out on their table. Over time you could see the pasteurized milk spoil in the most nasty of ways. It had gross green stuff growing on top and black junk in it. The raw milk didn't take that route, it spoiled into like cottage cheese or yougurt, not sure what it was but it was not gross and disgusting like the pasteurized milk was. They said that the pasteurization kills off the good bacteria which prevents the nasty things from happening.....another point for raw milk!
@@Steve-ps6qw Yes!! Isn't it just incredible what a huge difference there is! It makes you sad that so many people just simply aren't aware of the incredible, nutrient dense, living foods that are out there!
The gal who owned the ranch in the video did a test on how long her raw goats milk lasted in the fridge - it kept for 3 weeks! We've experienced similar results with out goats milk - how cool!
Another danger with the pasteurized milk is that it can spoil and be filled with harmful bacteria before we can even notice it - like you said Steve, there isn't the good bacteria to fight these guys off!
Raw milk is awesome.
Thankful to have a few stores with raw sheep milk near me. It’s $18 for 1/2 gallon so we only buy it when we need a strong wallop of bioavailable vitamins. It’s definitely delish, creamy & doesn’t have a strong flavor. Other than that, we love raw cow milk the rest of the time! 🤍
You should try buffalo milk. My favorite along with sheep milk. So creamy and delicious
I had the privilege to try freshly milked goat, cow and sheep milk when I was younger. I was actually raised with goat milk, my grandparents had goats and always sent us from the village. And let me tell you, goat milk is not always smelly, it depends on the animal. I really liked my grandma's sheep yogurt, but cow milk always seemed neutral-tasting to me. We rarely ate anything non-home-raised. When I was really young, I loved milk (I repeat, I drunk nearly only goat milk), and when we had to move farther away from my village (another country, Spain) the transition from goat to cow milk was big and I didn't like it much. Here the goat milk is smelly and has a really strong taste, let alone the cheese... I miss my grandma's goat cheese...
How tall are you? If you're male, are you well over 6ft? If you're female, are you over 5'7?
@@EriPages haha idk abt inches and stuff, but I’m 165cm (female). Not too short nor too tall :)
@@firearies05 that's 5'5...which is average height for a female
I was just curious if that upbringing made you taller than the average, but maybe you didn't eat enough meat growing up?
I've noticed people who eat enough meat and especially organ meat growing up become very tall, while people who eat mostly vegetables, fruits, carbs growing up are average height or short...how about you? Have you noticed it too?
@@EriPages I’ve never paid that much attention but I do know that diet can influence growth, tho I believe it’s mostly genetics :)
@@firearies05 lol Whats your IG? I'll follow you & DM you there
I can't wait to try sheep milk. I am planning on getting a ewe for my ramling and setting them up. I have my own goats already and we get 2 gallons a day from 3 goats. Before I had goats, I had cows for most my life. I love all milk, and dairy! God bless
Totally awesome! Keep it up and let me know how you like the sheep milk when you get it!
Thanks for the comment and keep living the dream!
Blue oaks Ranch is where I got my sheep from! Best milk, and Ruth is a hoot!
Goat and cow milk taste the same to me
It depends on the animal and what you feed them
Lord Jesus bless you guys.
Such a beautiful married couple.
I was pleasantly surprised the first time I tried goat milk. It's very mild and not really that goaty in flavor. I like goat meat and milk so I would be fine if it was. However, my wife doesn't like goat meat or cheese, but she will drink the milk. It's mild enough even for her. If you haven't tried goat milk, give it a go! Tastes great.
That's if it stays cold soon as it milked. But goat really get a different flavor when allow to get warm.
Love this.
Thanks for this video, this was really helpful for a decision I'm making
Our pleasure Tom, it was a blast to try the different types of milk, and we are so glad it was helpful for a decision you're making! One thing we would like to recommend that we have figured out is that each breed gives a different flavor as well as each individual animal! So if there is a way you can safely taste the milk of whichever animal you may be getting, then that would be smart :) that way you know that you will like what you are getting! Good luck and God bless!
The American Farmstead thanks very much for the tip! I'll absolutely keep that in mind. I hadn't thought of that
@@TomRiddleMeThisSpock Our pleasure, hope it helps!
Hello from Canada - Well done!
Thank you Eric, we appreciate your support all the way from Canada!! :D
(Sheep milk is the best forever ) then( maraz ) goat is number 2 then cow then regular goat
We've never heard of Maraz Goats but our Nubian goats definitely give us delicious milk!
@@theamericanfarmstead131 I don t know if you have here in USA but we have. Them in Kurdistan they are originally from there they small goat with very soft hair if you want I will send you pictures you will love them their milk is close to sheep milk and their meat is best ever
@@rassanzedkyakre No worries, we googled them! How cool, it's always great to see what animals other people enjoy, especially when they are different than what we are used too!
@@theamericanfarmstead131 @ the Blackhead Persian (Sheep milk is the best 10/10!!😎
@@rassanzedkyakre Biji Kurdistan ❤️🌹
I would like to try raising dairy sheep. I think the Lacaune would be best for my area, but I would consider the EFs. I'm in NW LA, if anybody knows any breeders in my area.
I've never tried sheep's milk so thank you for doing this review. I have had goat's milk and I love it and from the taste tester's analysis, it seems the two species' milks are almost identical. Since I've had goat's milk, I think I can then say I have a good idea of what sheep's milk taste like. Though I'm not going to lie, I for one LOVE the goaty flavor, the stronger the better! But that's just me!
i had cow,goat and sheep milk and i say:
cow milk taste the sweetest
goat milk taste a bit diffrend(it has a little hint of a goat flavor)
sheep milk taste like (a hint of) advocado and stronger goat flavor
and i yed have to try other milks bare in mind the sheep milk i only had from the store propley
just one tip if u had a heavy meal dont drink sheep milk afterwards it fills like a meal on its own and ***IF YOU DONT LIKE THE TASTE OF GOAT DEFANLY DONT DRINK SHEEP MILK IT TASTE MORE GOAT THEN THE GOAT***
Thanks for the comment! Well we can say with confidence that the flavor of the milk changes per producer and depends on a variety of things like breed, diet, and preparation.
We thought sheep milk tasted more like sheep (go figure) but then again that was raw fresh milk. We started out having goats milk in the stores and it tasted really "goaty" and we did not like it.. but when we tried fresh raw milk it pretty much tasted like cow milk (if you try real hard you might get a goat taste). I would recommend trying some sheep milk again from a good source and fresh and cold! we plan on getting some sheep as our next milkers!
My Son drinks sheep milk he actually prefers it. 500 ml everyday. He is 3 years old
Sheep milk is the best, but you gotta be rich to buy it all the time, is expensive.
Do you know where to buy some Sheep Milk?
@JaRule Monster
The only thing I can think of is to see if any farms near you sell it - maybe check your local CSA (community supported agriculture) or even Craigslist too? We hope you are able to find some!
You guys are adorable
Great video
sheep could conceivably be a candidate agricultural product to support future Lunar & Mars colonies for their dietary needs as well as wool & other products. their smaller size could be a factor in their favor for early transport in space. there are many items on the flowchart of exodus that would have to be achieved before these colonies would be ready for sheep. It is likely that tilapia would be one of the first stock animals with chickens being soon after.
This is really helpful! We have sheep (3 are nursing babies right now) and we've never milked them. I have a friend who moved here from Bulgaria and she's begging me for sheep's milk... I'm wondering if it's worth it for our family. Sounds like it is!
Hi I hope someone could help me understand this. I recently discovered sheep milk and it’s so delicious but I don’t understand why half a gallon cost 25 dollars and another farmer near this farmer charges 19 what’s the difference and why is it so expensive? Can someone please explain thank you
Wow, that is very expensive!! Our guess for the high prices would be a few reasons... 1)Dairy sheep produce incredibly Less milk than dairy cows- we are talking about 1/2 Gallon maximum per day compared to the 1 - 8 gallons a day you get with a dairy cow..different breeds will give different amounts. 2)Sheep's milk is much less common than cow's milk.. In the United States sheep's milk is hardly heard of compared to the common cow's milk. 3) Sheep's milk is said to be the "best" for you (out of the three) in regards to vitamin and mineral content, and ease of digestibility.
Hope this helps! We know we really enjoyed the flavor of the sheep's milk when we tried it at Blue Oaks Ranch but also found it very comparable to the Nubian goat's milk, in both nutritional content and ease of digestability. Since then we have purchased two milking Nubians and love the fresh milk we get every day (roughly a gallon together with milking only once day)! The goat's were also a much more affordable and available option for us here in Southern California! Maybe you can look into trying some fresh goat's milk and see if it's more affordable/accessable in your area! (we would recommend Nubian or Nigerian Dwarf due to the high butterfat content and creaminess) or e look into getting dairy sheep of your own! :D
The American thank you so much for responding I’ll try finding alternative farmers because there different prices with different farmers. I don’t understand why the difference 19 and 25 is really different is it because of the care or idk do you know how I would be able to tell why the difference from the two different farmers ? I guess in New Jersey the prices may be a lot higher haha thank you again !
So sorry for just responding, our computer was being funky and not letting us see your massage! As far as the price difference goes, we really aren't sure why it would be so different...perhaps the one farmer just knows that people will pay $25/gallon so that's what he asks... it could also be that he puts a lot of his time and effort into the milking that he feels that $25 is what a gallon is worth... or it could simply be that price because he doesn't know of any farmer who is charging differently. You could always mention it to the farmers too and ask why they charges the $25 and the $19, I'm sure they wouldn't mind telling you why! :) Hope this helps!!
The American omg thank you that is very helpful! I wasn’t sure about doing that but that sounds great Thank you for replying and answering my questions I hope you have a blessed and beautiful day :)
Jenn Mich Our pleasure, we are happy to help out whenever we can! And have a blessed and beautiful day too! :)
Awesome video! Thank you 😊❤️
Good video, The sheep milk is expensive in Sweden, good video get into carnivorie diet god bless!
Great info. Thx for the honest taste test. I think people don't get a chance to try all 3 fresh from the cow. Nice...
Goat milk is very delicious
Yes it is! We've done blind taste tests of cow vs. goats milk with many family members and friends and they can't tell the difference! It's delicious! :)
No, it's not. If they didn't separate the male goat *FAR* away from female the milk will taste like goat.
Thank you guys so much for your video! I am going to be getting a cow and a couple of sheep soon, and I have been debating whether to get a dairy cow or just use sheeps milk, and bypass having to milk the cow! And now I’m definitely just gunna get a meat cow and milk the sheep.
Jessica Linzy Oh yay, how exciting! We are so glad you liked our video, I know it was the coolest experience to be able to taste milk from each of the different animals! And have you ever had sheep before? Or milked any dairy animal before? I know that during our visit to Blue Oaks ranch we were able to see the milking done for all the animals and noticed the sheep's teats were much smaller than the goats and cow.. our hostess even mentioned it is harder to milk the sheep, unless you have a machine, but of course is totally doable! I'm not trying to scare you, just give you a little head's up in case you didn't know! We knew a gal in Idaho who milked her Katahdin doe every morning! We are so excited for you getting your animals, oh there is nothing greater than raising you own food! :D God Bless and good luck on your milking venture!
P.S. We actually just got 2 milking Nubian goats this weekend and LOVE their milk! Super easy to milk too and between milking them once a day we are getting a collective gallon a day! Just in case goats were an option for you too ;D
The American thank for the feed back! I’m decided on sheep because I also want to process the wool! I have experience spinning my own yarn and I crochet and knitt. So a sheep is triple beneficial.
That sounds great, spinning your own wool is definitely on the bucket list here! We actually just posted a video on our trip to Blue Oaks Ranch where everyone favored the sheep milk so I'm sure you'll be happy with your choice, especially since you get meat and wool as well! :D Best of luck to you and God bless!
Goat going to be raming into everything and breaking it
Dude looks like Gronkowski
Mini Gronk Brother......he is funny!
Cool
Which one did you think tasted the oiliest? Asking because I wanna try and make a fictional stew recipe
It will sound like funny question but i would really like to know , can u mixx cow and goat milk together
Is sheep milk better then camel milk??anyone know??
Definitely never tried camel milk so we wouldn't know... though we have hear water-buffalo milk tastes amazing so maybe camel milk does too? Haha no clue, hope someone else knows! :D
Camel milk is so good! Tastes just like cow milk too
@@lizheston2527 in Somalia they only drink camel and goat they don’t have cows raw too
Doctor says....goat milk the best
Goat milk is awesome on so many levels!! :D
MUSKI GOAT IS WHAT I LIKE ..
Great video. 👍👍👍
Awesome!!!
I milked my goat for a good 20 minutes but only got 1 big squirt of milk and it was thick and creamy and tasted weird....i think our goat is broken. she only has 1 big udder right in the middle and a strange tumor hanging down by her single udder😂😂😂
I love sheep milk so much, but man it's so fatty. I think the goat milk, which I also like is the healthiest. I'm lactose tolerant, I don't have problem with that, but cow milk is my least favourite by the taste.
Goat milk taste like goat. 😧
Depends.. goaty taste come from male goats being nearby female goats.. otherwise if they are separated is very simillar to sheep but less fatty
Anton Davidoff how the hell does that work
@@yana_2_6_0 i have no idea... but it is how nature works
Hi everyone
My 3 years old son prefers sheep milk. ı have no ıdea why he likes it.
Both Sheep & Goat are good just avoid Cow milk
Breast milk the best
This guy knows whats up.
Here I never Whatch this vid yet but I am rn I cow milk has a neutral taste sheep milk creamy taste goat milk tangy/hard and the health goat milk most healthy then sheep milk then after that cow milk but sheep milk has the most protein but way more fat it just has more anything but goat milk got way less fat then sheep
sheep milk? lol
Just tell us what the damn milk is. Omg
Rude!
NONE of your dairy animals just eat weeds and then give you good tasting milk. ESPECIALLY GOATS.
The only problem with goat or sheep is you can't make BUTTER OR get CREAM!! 😥
With sheep you definitely you can make best butter but you must make butter from sheep yogurt
Where'd you here that? Goat cheese and butter is actually pretty good