In most areas of the world, camelids are considered exotic animals, living only in zoological gardens. Additionally, considering the original lands where they were previously bred with specific economic and social aims, today it is possible to detect a reduction in their total numbers. Typically bred as working animals for goods transportation in desert regions, and as a source of meat and milk, in recent years, camels have been dismissed due to the construction of new roads for motor vehicles, the migration of nomadic populations from deserts to urban zones, and the choice of some autochthonous bovine breeds as sources of meat and milk. The decline in camelids heads seems irreversible. Camels should be considered a valid source of food in ...
Of 25.89 million camels in the world, 80% are found in Africa and 20% million in Asia. The camels pr...
The camel milk is the most important and commonly used food in the tropical and subtropical regions ...
Due to safety concerns, natural antioxidants have been of increasing interest so that the present in...
In most areas of the world, camelids are considered exotic animals, living only in zoological garden...
Camels are important dairy animals and are better milk producers in arid and desert environments tha...
Milk is considered a complete food because all of the nutrients important to fulfill a newborn’s dai...
Camel is considered as one of the most important and ecologically harmless domesticated animals in t...
Since 3500-2800 BC milk from different animals like cow, goat, rein deer, horse buffalo, and camel h...
Out of 25.89 million camel populations on the world 89% are one-humped camels and the remaining 11% ...
Camel milk is rich in numerous bioactive substances that function beyond their nutritive value. Came...
Camels are known for their ability to produce milk, in comparison to other species of Camelidae. Mil...
Camels are known as "ship of the desert" and "beast of burden" and resistant to harsh climatic condi...
Not AvailableCamels serve as multipurpose animals providing milk by the females, used for transport ...
The camel is, among the ten dairy species domesticated by human for providing milk, the only one ver...
Of 25.89 million camels in the world, 80% are found in Africa and 20% million in Asia. The camels pr...
Of 25.89 million camels in the world, 80% are found in Africa and 20% million in Asia. The camels pr...
The camel milk is the most important and commonly used food in the tropical and subtropical regions ...
Due to safety concerns, natural antioxidants have been of increasing interest so that the present in...
In most areas of the world, camelids are considered exotic animals, living only in zoological garden...
Camels are important dairy animals and are better milk producers in arid and desert environments tha...
Milk is considered a complete food because all of the nutrients important to fulfill a newborn’s dai...
Camel is considered as one of the most important and ecologically harmless domesticated animals in t...
Since 3500-2800 BC milk from different animals like cow, goat, rein deer, horse buffalo, and camel h...
Out of 25.89 million camel populations on the world 89% are one-humped camels and the remaining 11% ...
Camel milk is rich in numerous bioactive substances that function beyond their nutritive value. Came...
Camels are known for their ability to produce milk, in comparison to other species of Camelidae. Mil...
Camels are known as "ship of the desert" and "beast of burden" and resistant to harsh climatic condi...
Not AvailableCamels serve as multipurpose animals providing milk by the females, used for transport ...
The camel is, among the ten dairy species domesticated by human for providing milk, the only one ver...
Of 25.89 million camels in the world, 80% are found in Africa and 20% million in Asia. The camels pr...
Of 25.89 million camels in the world, 80% are found in Africa and 20% million in Asia. The camels pr...
The camel milk is the most important and commonly used food in the tropical and subtropical regions ...
Due to safety concerns, natural antioxidants have been of increasing interest so that the present in...