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The camel which was well known as ship of the desert and famous as the beast of the burden. Population pressure and intense needs has changed the concept about camel. Now the animal is playing an important role in the diversified ecosystem. Camel provides valuable food and has a peculiar role in the food chain. It has the provision of food to the people living in the harsh climate especially to the deep deserted population. It has special attributes which enable him to survive in the harsh, hostile and warm as well as cool climates where the other animals do not. It has the ability to perform and thrive well in those climates where even the survival of other livestock species is difficult. These virtues have given the animal a keen importance that it could be the future hope to bridge the prevailing food shortage for the population.

--- Journal of Fisheries and Livestock Production, 2019



  1. 1996-01-19 Swahili only Mwongozo kuhusu ufugaji wa ngamia
  2. Abstract, Journal of Fisheries and Livestock Production, 2019 The camel which was well known as ship of the desert and famous as the beast of the burden. Population pressure and intense needs has changed the concept about camel. Now the animal is playing an important role in the diversified...
  3. ResearchGate collection of articles about Camels
  4. Abstract, Journal of Applied Research, 2017 January Camel milk and meat are good source of nutrients for the peoples living especially in the arid and urban areas. Camel milk and meat are unique from other ruminant’s milk and meat in terms of composition as well as claimed health effects. Camel...
  5. Abstract, Pastoralism, 2017 December Camel health management has implications for public health and camel product trade. After liberalization of the veterinary service, current camel health management in the arid and semi-arid lands (ASALS) of Kenya and its implications for public health is not...
  6. Abstract, Biomedical, 2018 August We reviewed the paper to document the status of mange mite in camel raising arid and semi-arid areas of the world. Different published research papers and books from 1980 to 2018 on ecto-parasites of the camel (including mange mites) were reviewed. Published...
  7. Abstract, International Journal of Dairy Science, 2006 The present study was done to investigate the general information about camel`s herders, camel health, general management and husbandry, general aspects of the herders` farms and their view of the camel production. Three herds (2937 camels)...
  8. Abstract, International Journal of Infection, 2016 November Background:Coxiella burnetii(C. burnetii) is the causative agent of Q fever, a zoonotic disease that is prevalent worldwide. Domestic and companion animals are the main reservoirs of infection. Humans mainly acquire the infection through...
  9. 2004-01-20 Self-published. View ResearchGate (Download) for more information and purchase.
  10. Abstract, Journal of Camel Practice and Research, 2010 An epidemiological investigation of the one-humped camel (Camelus dromedarius) was carried out to determine the status of camel brucellosis in the Lake Chad area of Borno state. A total of five hundred and eleven (511) sera were collected...
  11. Abstract, Pastoralism, 2017 December The one-humped camel,Camelus dromedarius, is an important pack and ride, dairy and meat animal in semi-arid northeastern Nigeria. This study was carried out to document reproductive information for scientists and farmers on camel rearing for improved...
  12. Abstract, 1987 The first part of this paper analyses the replies received from eleven African and Asian countries to a questionnaire concerning the general conditions under which camels are bred, and their principal diseases. The replies demonstrate a growing interest in these animals and in the...
  13. Abstract, Frontiers in Genetics, 2019 March Adaptation to a hotter climate is vital for future livestock as heat stress can extremely reduce their productivity, health, and fertility (Hayes et al., 2013). Camels have developed, through millennia, the ability to produce quality meat, milk, and...
  14. 1992-01-01 This handbook is meant to provide a concise yet basic resource of camel husbandry. It is designed to acquaint the field worker with a working knowledge of camels and camel husbandry in Kenya. 2 Copies
  15. Camelsare found in Africa and Asia and are kept mostly by nomads. There are two species of camels: one-humpedArabian camelsordromedaries(Camelus dromedarius) – the camels of the plains; and two-humpedBactrian camels(Camelus bactrianus) – the camels of the mountains. Camels are raised for milk,...
  16. Abstract, online, 2015 The present article reviews male camel behavior and breeding management strategies, providing an insight into the handling procedures and the most relevant welfare issues on these topics. Furthermore, it suggests some procedures for rearing, handling and collecting semen...
  17. Abstract,Ecological Processes, 2017 December Introduction Experiences of low rainfall and frequent droughts have had enormous impacts on livestock production and pastoralists’ livelihoods in southern Ethiopia. The Borana pastoralists are dependent on livestock husbandry with the dominance of...
  18. Abstract, Healio Infectious Disease News, 2019 April People who handle live camels are at an increased risk for infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus, or MERS-CoV, according to a study findings from the United Arab Emirates. “MERS-CoV is a zoonotic virus, and dromedaries...
  19. Abstract, Veterinary Parsitology, 2004 A cross-sectional study was conducted to estimate the prevalence ofTrypanosoma evansiinfection (Surra) in herds of camels from the eastern area of Chad. The risk factors associated with disease were also identified. From August 1997 to April 1998, a random...
  20. Mohamed SNA, Montasser AA, Baioumy Ali AA. Acaricidal effect of Citrullus colocynthis fruit extract on the camel tick Hyalomma dromedarii (Koch, 1844). Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 2022 Sep;13(5):101995. doi: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2022.101995. Epub 2022 Jun 26. PMID: 35780609. The hard tick Hyalomma...
  21. There are three species of camel: Dromedaries, which can be found in North Africa, the Middle East and some parts of Asia; the Bactrian Camels which live in Asia and Wild Bactrian Camels who inhabit parts of China and Mongolia. Written and illustrated for MissionAssist This edition published in...
  22. Dioli, M. Observation on dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) welfare and husbandry practices among nomadic pastoralists.Pastoralism12,7 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13570-021-00221-5 Abstract Animal welfare is an important topic for consideration within every livestock husbandry sector. Welfare...
  23. Dioli Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice (2022) 12:7https://doi.org/10.1186/s13570-021-00221-5 Animal welfare is an important topic for consideration within every livestock husbandry sector. Welfare frameworks have recently been developed for intensively and semi-intensively husbanded...
  24. Dioli, M. Dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) and Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) crossbreeding husbandry practices in Turkey and Kazakhstan: An in-depth review.Pastoralism10, 6 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13570-020-0159-3 Hybridization between dromedaries and Bactrian camels has been...
  25. Google Books link, Maurizio Dioli, ISBN 978-82-303-2367-0, June, 2013 This is an upgrading and extension of the 2007 edition. Over 500 pictures have been added and poor quality pictures replaced.