A goat doesn't produce cheese. It produces milk, in which cheese is made. The process of milking a goat is similar to that of cows, but on a much smaller scale. The cheeses made with goats milk are much easier to achieve than that made from cows milk.
A sheep doesn't produce cheese but there are certain breeds of sheep that you can milk and from this milk cheese can be produced.
Sheep produce wool, which is commonly used in the textile industry for making clothing and other products. Additionally, sheep also produce milk, which can be consumed as a beverage or used to make dairy products such as cheese and yogurt.
you can eat sheep steaks, but are fatty, but for resources sheep produce wool that's why they are sheered
Cattle milk, sheep milk & GOAT milk
Sheep's milk can be made into cheese ... in fact, since it's got a higher fat content than cow's milk does, most sheep's milk is used for cultured dairy products (e.g. cheese and yoghurt).Probably the most familiar (to people in the US) cheeses traditionally made specifically from sheep's milk are feta and ricotta.
No a ram cannot produce milk but a female sheep as in a ewe does give milk to her baby.
cows, goats, llamas and camels Goat - Feta Cheese, Goat's Cheese Sheep - Roquefort Cheese & Feta Cheese Water Buffalo - Mozzarella Cheese Cows - Mozzrella Cheese, Cheddar Cheese, Muenster Cheese, Limburger Cheese & more. Camel - Camel Cheese Llama - Llama Cheese.
Mizithra is an unsalted Greek cheese that is made from sheep or goat's milk. Ricotta is an unsalted soft white Italian cheese made from sheep's milk.
To produce lamb. Find another sheep of the opposite sex, allow them to mate and produce lamb. After this the sheep can be disposed of (dog food etc)... Use the lamb as living lawn mowers/fertalisers in an enclosed section for approx 2-5 months (depending on preference of taste) before sending them to the butchers for proccessing. There are many tasty lamb recipies available online. Sheep are also used to produce wool amd some sheep are used for their milk to produce cheese.
Sheep cheese is an alternative
Feta is a sheep's milk cheese, but some goat's milk is generally allowed.
Sheep provide wool and meat and there are some breeds of sheep that are milked to make cheese.
Sheep - Sheep produce wool (though, not all breeds do), meat (lamb and mutton), as well as milk (some cheeses are made with sheep milk including ricotta).Cattle - Cattle produce meat (veal and beef) as well as milk. Milk from a cow is the most common type of milk consumed by humans; it can be found in milk, yogurt, ice cream, cheese, and practically every other dairy product.