Raw Weston Price / Re: Advantages of Sheep's Dairy over Cow and Goat's Dairy
« on: October 14, 2013, 08:47:34 pm »Hi,
Thanks for the replies. I do suspect that, compared to the fresh alpine-grass eating goat's milk I spent the summer drinking, the hay-eating (and 'feed'-eating) sheep's milk I'm drinking now is inferior. Still a million times better than supermarket milk!
what im asking though is what the animals eat to survive the winter. Surely they dont fast all winter?
dont goats prefer the types of tough weeds and young shoots that are around in the winter?
what about the nenets and chukchi people of siberia where there is always snow? They do not feed hay yet I see videos of them milking their reindeer in the snow where I see almost no plant life around.
A couple of years ago I saw the BBC documentary about life in Yellowstone. The bison are rooting around under the snow for bits of dried or frozen grass and almost starve. I assume that only the strong survive the winter. This may work for wild animals who are just staying alive, but not for a farm that needs to keep a flock healthy and producing milk.
As for the question about butter: I don't think butter can be made from sheep's or goat's milk. Cow's milk will separate into cream and skim, and butter is then made from the cream. Sheep and goat milk is naturally homogenous.