ABOUT THE BRITISH SHEEP DAIRYING ASSOCIATION
THE BRITISH SHEEP DAIRYING ASSOCIATION was
formed in 1983 because of the increasing interest within the UK both in
sheep dairying and its products.
Its aims are to promote the production, manufacture, marketing and consumption
of quality dairy products derived exclusively from sheep's milk in the
UK
A particular interest of the Association is to encourage Young Farmers
to embark on this new form of dairying and processing.
The Association is the negotiating body for new legislation concerning
sheep dairying within the UK or EC.
The Association also arrange Study Tours to see other sheep
dairying enterprises both in the UK and abroad which, in the past, have
saved members a great deal of unnecessary expense in setting up and have
gained them invaluable experience
BRITISH SHEEP DAIRYING ASSOCIATION FIRSTS
- B.S.D.A. were the first, in 1987, to import frozen ram semen in commercial quantities
into the UK. Although this was Friesland semen, it was the first of any breed.
- B.S.D.A. were the first in the world to develop a M.O.E.T. programme for Dairy Sheep.
- B.S.D.A. were the first in the world to produce an English Language journal
- SHEEP DAIRY NEWS - entirely devoted to sheep dairying and sold worldwide.
- B.S.D.A. were the first in the world to sell sheep milk by the pint/half
litre as drinking milk on a commercial scale.
- A member of B.S.D.A. was the first in the world to deliver frozen sheep milk
in half litres on mail order nation wide by overnight courier.
THE OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION
To promote the milking of dairy ewes in the UK
To provide help and advice to all prospective sheep dairy farmers and
processors of sheep milk.
To set a standard of excellence for all products marketed, by encouraging
its members to maintain a high standard of hygiene and quality in all aspects
of sheep dairying.
To create and maintain a register of dairy sheep flock owners involved
in the production of sheep milk products.
To promote the improvement of milk production of suitable ewes by encouraging
members to record yields and monitor the performance of ram and ewe lines.
To promote frequent area meetings within the UK for members to exchange
ideas and information.
To seek out and maintain contact with similar organizations and sheep
milkers overseas for the exchange of information, ideas and experiences.
MEMBERSHIP
Membership of the Association is open to :-
- Individuals
- Partnership firms
- Associations properly constituted as such.
Classes of Membership
- Honorary Members (awarded by Council)
- Ordinary Members
ENTRANCE FEE AND SUBSCRIPTION RATE
The Association's Year for subscription purposes commences on the 1st
of January each year.
On joining each member shall pay a once only entrance fee of £5.00.
The annual subscription rates are as follows :-
FULL MEMBERSHIP £55.00
Payment can only be accepted in £sterling, we can no longer accept
payment in other currencies'
E-Mail bsda@btopenworld.com
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