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Sheep are a valuable part of many farming operations, but not all sheep are created equal. Some breeds are better suited for milking than others. If you're looking to add dairy sheep to your farm, or if you're just curious about what the different breeds are like, then this video is for you. You'll learn about the 3 most popular milking sheep breeds and what makes them special. After watching this video, you'll have a good understanding of which breed of sheep is best for your operation. Whether you're in a cold climate or a hot one, there's a perfect breed of sheep out there for you. You'll see what separates east friesian vs lacaune sheep, and why both breeds have fans... and how to decide if lacaune sheep milk is better for your climate, or if bringing East Friesian sheep to your homestead is more in line with your goals. It's important to note that this video covers the three most optimized milking breeds: East Friesian sheep milk Lacaune milk sheep British milking sheep There are plenty of people milking other breeds of sheep, from Katahdin sheep, to other mixes of sheep. The truth is that you can milk any sheep, because they all produce milk for their offspring. It's just a matter of how much the sheep breed you choose has been bred to increase milk yields. If you're looking for the top of the line producers, then East Friesian sheep milk is probably the way to go. If you plan to be milking sheep once a day, or having just one or two sheep milking by hand, then you can get away with any of the breeds mentioned in this video, and even mixes that aren't purebred. One thing to note: all of these dairy sheep breeds are great for meat, and some are also great for wool, making them a good triple-purpose sheep breed.