Over the coming months we will develop and fill out this section, which when completed will provide interested readers with all the essentials of daily care, feeding, nutrition, health and medical issues, environments and an approach to training that is easy, common sense, and effective. We will also offer information on herd culture and the characters and characteristics of camels, to help you understand and enjoy your camels, or camels-to-be, as much as possible…
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I LOVE bactrin camels but since I’ve never have the honor of bringing one into my family, what are the basic dietary needs and what is your schedule and regiment with your camels?