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camels and camel milk



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FAO ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND HEALTH PAPER26

by
dr. r. yagil
fao consultant



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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I.INTRODUCTION
II.MILK PRODUCTION
III.COMPOSITION OF CAMEL MILK
IV.MILK PRODUCTS AND THEIR USES
V.REPRODUCTION
VI.CAMEL PRODUCTS OTHER THAN MILK
VII.FEED AND DIGESTION
VIII.MANAGEMENT
IX.DISCUSSION
X.RECOMMENDATIONS
XI.BIBLIOGRAPHY