Book Details
Orange Code:95990
Paperback:262 pages
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1. The Camels: From Domestication to the Twenty-First Century2. How Early Domestication and Modern Genomics Contribute to Camel Welfare3. Welfare Assessment in Dromedary Camels4. Good Feeding: Nutrition and Feeding of the Arabian Camel (Camelus dromedarius)5. Good Housing: Camels and Their Interaction with the Environment6. Good Health: Recognition and Prevention of Disease and Pain in Dromedary Camels7. Behaviour: Behavioural Repertoire and Behavioural Needs of Camels8. Camel Handling and Training9. Welfare Aspects of Reproductive Care and Management of Dromedary Camels10. Stress Transport in the Dromedary Camel11. The Welfare of Dromedary Camels at Slaughter
Description:
This volume gives a comprehensive review on dromedary camel handling and management by respecting its welfare, which is a global first. Beyond that, it provides a new welfare assessment tool.Expert authors lay the groundwork for understanding the animals by covering domestication, camels´ behavioral repertoire and needs, as well as dromedary camel genetics and coping with production systems. Then, the reader is equipped with the latest expertise on good management practices in camel farms, including transport, feeding, housing from racing to dairy systems, and health and hygiene. Moreover, the impact of innovative reproduction techniques and, finally, slaughter are taken into account. Camels, long confined to desert areas and kept extensively, have recently faced changes in husbandry systems and their environment. Intensification and specialization for milk, meat or sport purpose, as well as new geographic conditions have had significant impact on camel welfare. This book is a must-read for all camel industry members, breeders, veterinarians, and researchers, who want to practice camel breeding and management while safeguarding the behavioral needs and welfare of these amazing animals.
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