FAO ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND HEALTH PAPER 82 A review Download Full Report -3,231kb |
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Abstarct The camel species have long been neglected by science. Consequently, people whose lives are bound up with the camels, although having a thorough traditional knowledge of their animals, have often lacked the more precise information which can be offered by scientific study. The combination of new scientific insights and traditional knowledge and experience has been the foundation of much animal improvement in other species. The neglect of camels is perhaps due to their more limited distribution and less accessible locations. The camel is a most valuable animal which contributes effectively to the welfare of people in harsh and difficult environments. It is frugal in habits but nevertheless highly productive of milk, meat, wool and work. Wathout doubt, the camel could contribute more widely and with improved management could improve the lot of those already keeping them. Reproduction is often the key to improved livestock performance.
Reproduction in the camel is not as well understood as in more common
species of domestic animals. This publication is, therefore, likely to be
of considerable interest and value to scientists, to camel owners and those
who seek to support them through extension and other services. |
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