Plain Yogurt, 16 oz.
Plain Yogurt, 6 oz.
Maple Yogurt, 6 oz.
Ginger Yogurt, 6 oz.
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Our Sheep’s Milk Yogurt Health and Nutrition Facts
Old Chatham Sheepherding Company combines state-of-the-art facilities and old fashioned farming methods to nurture a healthy flock of 1200 East Fresian sheep without using artificial hormones or routine antibiotics. The sheep are fed grain and grass grown on our farm’s 600 acres of organically managed fields and pastures. This attention to detail and an impeccably clean creamery help Old Chatham Sheepherding Company owners Tom & Nancy Clark produce superior 100% natural sheep’s milk yogurt with active live cultures. Our yogurt has a creamy, rich taste and is packed with nutritional value.
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Health and Nutrition Facts
- Protein in sheep’s milk yogurt is double that of yogurt made with cow’s milk.
- Calcium content is 50% greater than cow’s milk yogurt without the danger of growth hormones.
- Highest in B vitamin group, particularly B12, as well as vitamins A,C, D & E.
- Highest in niacin, riboflavin, iron, phosphorus and zinc.
- Has the lowest sugar content and is 1/3 lower in sodium when compared to leading yogurt brands.
- Calories in Old Chatham Sheepherding Company sheep’s milk full-fat yogurt are similar to most low-fat yogurts and has significantly fewer calories than full-fat cow’s milk yogurt.
- For even fewer calories, spoon off the layer of cream on the top.
- Old Chatham yogurt is gluten free
- Sheep’s milk is higher in total solids than cow’s or goat’s milk, giving it a natural, thick creamy texture.
- 100% natural, Old Chatham Sheepherding Company yogurt is made with only sheep’s milk and live, active cultures.
- Does not contain gums, fiber, gelatin, pectin, powdered milk or stabilizers.
- No refined sugar, preservatives, artificial flavors or colors added.
- Ideal addition to meatless or lacto-vegetarian diets.
- Great as a cooking substitute for creams, butters and milks; does not break down at high temperatures (British Sheep Dairying Association).
- Old Chatham customers unable to tolerate cow’s milk report they can eat sheep’s milk products.
- Contains live, active cultures L. bulgaricus, S. thermophilus, L. acidophilus and Bifidus, which promote healthy digestion.
- Live active cultures in the sheep’s milk yogurt also protect the intestinal tract, increasing resistance to immune-related diseases and pathogens. (Simin Nikbin Meydani, Ph.D.in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Dr. Meydani is Professor of Nutrition at Tufts School of Nutrition and Immunology at the Sackler Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Tufts University.)
- Sheep’s milk is 25% higher in medium chain triglycerides (MCT) and can provide energy without laying down fat.
- Fat in sheep’s milk contains stearic acid, a neutral saturated fat that doesn’t affect cholesterol or formation of plaque in the arteries.
- Similar to olive oil, the fat in sheep’s milk is beneficial for health conditions including malabsorption syndromes, child epilepsy, cystic fibrosis, gallstones and coronary bypass.
- Studies also indicate that yogurt and dairy products high in calcium may reduce the risk of obesity (New York Times, June 14, 2005 “All that Calcium and Maybe Weight Loss Too,” Jane E. Brody).
- According to new Japanese research (Tsurumi Univeristy), Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus bugaricus (both present in Old Chatham Sheepherding Company yogurt) suppress, by more than half, the levels of bad-breath-causing bacteria.
- There is nothing added: 100% pure sheep’s milk from healthy, nurtured animals grazing on the farm’s 600 organically managed pastures in Old Chatham, located in the agriculturally rich Hudson Valley of New York.
- Milk from grass-fed animals is higher in the desirable omega-3 fatty acids and conjugated linoleic acide (CLA). Studies report that the CLA in sheep’s milk may slow the growth of breast cancer tumors. (Jahreis, G. et al, “The potential anticarcinogenic conjugated linoleic acid in milk of different species: cow, goat, ewe, sow, mare, woman.” Nutr Res 1999. 19:1541-9)
- Research suggests that eating yogurt containing L. acidophilus may decrease candidal colonization (yeast growth) and infection in women (National Yogurt Association).
- Old Chatham Sheepherding Company yogurt has a shelf life of 7–8 weeks.
- Old Chatham Sheepherding Company artisanal sheep’s milk yogurt is hand-made by a small staff directly on the farm for meticulous quality control and assurance of food safety.
In gathering important health facts, The Old Chatham Sheepherding Company works with Professor David P. Brown, Senior Extension Associate and Food Scientist at Cornell University.
The Facts Speak for Themselves
Download our factsheet comparing sheep’s milk to cow’s and goat’s (MS Word document).