Mohamed Abdi
Not a lot of work has been done in camel diseases compared to diseases in other farm animals. A normal camel will have: Fluctuating temperatures during the day, for example at 6.00am in the morning te...
In principle feeding camels is not different from feeding ruminants. Camels are pseudo ruminants. Camels posses remarkable ability to utilize tough feeds. They consume mainly vegetation which are thor...
Camels achieve puberty much late because of the environmental condition in which it live in, usually around 3 years. However it can be attained as early as 18 months. Breeding should start from 4 to 6...
Fertility in camels is much lower as compared to other farm animals. However this can be improved by good management although cannot exceed 70%. The range of fertility is between 34 to 70%. Some of th...

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