HI,
I just found this site. It's so wonderful to see a site that actually recognizes that sheep can be milked. I have had a hard time finding anything about milking sheep.
I have 5 ewes, two of which are East Fresians. If all goes well I will be milking them starting March!
Hi Lambs.are.cute (they are not silent aren't they? >:D )
Welcome to the forum.
You have the best milk that a home cheesemaker can only see in her/his wildest dreams. Make good use of it.
You are very welcome here. Make good use of the search box. There is so much information that's already on here.
Welcome to the forum, lambs.are.cute.
So, lambs, do you see a Manchego on your horizon?
"Manchego is Spain's most famous cheese. Produced in La Mancha in Central Spain, true Manchego is made from 100% sheep's milk. Cheeses from Spain are commonly made from sheep's milk because most of the territory is rocky and dry; unfriendly to cows but suitable for raising goats and sheep. The abundance of wild herbs on Central Spain's grazing lands gives Manchego a special taste and aroma. Its flavor is zesty and exuberant ,while its texture is firm but not dry. Manchego can be recognized by the zigzag pattern etched into its rind. This is created by the rippled surface of the press used in the manufacture of the cheese. Underneath the inedible rind, the interior is ivory colored with few small holes. Taste Manchego for the first time and you will be surprised at how long the wonderful flavor lingers on your palate. It is an experience you will be drawn back to again and again."
-Boofer-
no they are not quiet ^-^ nor are they meek.
Yes I see manchego in my future as well as lots and lots of cheese.
What part of the state are you in?
-Boofer-
Welcome lac! Have fun here!