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The Rural Voice, 2002-08, Page 31products, there seem to be only three worth pursuing now, Bzikot says. The gourmet market caters to people who are willing to pay a premium for products that they see as high quality and different than what they'd normally get. The health food market caters to people who are very health conscious and want products they believe are more natural, fresher and where animals are cared for in line with codes for humane care. There's also a market among people who like dairy products but can't tolerate either cows' milk or goats' milk, she says. She has customers at the Waterloo market who come to buy products for their children who can't tolerate normal dairy products. The composition of sheeps' milk is quite different than other milk, being higher in protein and the minerals calcium, iron, magnesium and zinc, the vitamins thiamin, riboflavin, B6, B12, and D and all 10 essential amino acids. While the fat level is nearly twice that of either cows' or goats' milk, it has high proportions of mono -saturated fats, medium chain triglycerides and linolenic acid. The milk is close to being naturally homogenized which is an important asset for the low-volume production that comes with sheep. "If you get two litres per head per day you are delighted," Bzikot says. "In fact the average is considerably less. A litre a day is still considered quite good." A litre a day average for a flock of 100 milking ewes still produces a volume that's not worth picking up even once a week, she explains. On the other hand, frozen milk can be stored for a year. Freezing also helps overcome the natural seasonality of milk production from sheep. Sheep naturally lamb in the spring, then produce milk through the summer and into the autumn. It's very difficult to get them to produce milk during the winter months. "If we'd had the years of breeding for milk with sheep that you had with cattle it would be possible," says Bzikot. In areas where sheep were used Best Baa Farm Elisabeth & Eric Bzikot BRITISH MILK SHEEP Conn, ON NOG 1 NO 519-848-5694 FARM FARM FARM ACKLANDS GRAINGER® 279 Suncoast Drive F:., Goderich Suildiag 04 equipping a 1 'iaxm SIlep? We carry: • Hand & Power Tools • Electric & Gas Welders & Supplies • Air Compressor & Tools • Complete line of fasteners • Hydraulic Jacks • Power Washers • Safety Equipment 519-524-7305 / 1-800-265.5174 www.acklandsgrainger.com BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK SALES 887-6461 887-6811 We appreciate our customers marketing their sheep and lambs at our yards. Our excellent facilities allow for less stress and Tess shrinkage due to selling within 2-3 hours of the animals' arrival at our yards. LAMBS ARE SOLD THURSDAYS AT APPROX. 11:30 A.M. Tuesdays 9 a.m. - Fed Cattle, Cows, Bulls Thursdays 8 a.m. - Bob Calves, Veal, Lambs, Goats & Pigs Fridays 10 a.m. - Stockers Confidence • Trust • Service WESTERN STOCKERS AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE SALE SHEEP SHEARING GERALD TE VELDE Son rise Farm R.R. 8, Owen Sound Ontario N4K 6W4 e-mail: sonrisesheep@yahoo.ca Dealer for Premier Electric Fence .Netting Breeder of PUREBRED DORSET HORN 519-538-4704 WoolDrift Farm East Friesian Dairy Sheep Breeding Stock & F' Crosses Prolific & High Yielding Semen and Embryos Approved for Export Consulting Services Chris Buschbeck & Axel Meister R.R. Markdale, ON NOC 1H0 Tel.: (519) 538-2844 Fax (519) 538-1478 Closed Flock, MaediNisna - Negative Extensive Production Records 11/4441, E-mail. wooldrift@bmts com AUGUST 2002 27