Biology and Breeding of Camels 1st Edition
Biology and Breeding of Camels — 1st Edition by Masroor Ellahi Babar; Muhammad Ashraf is an authoritative and accessible guide for anyone involved with camel science, husbandry, and sustainable livestock production. Whether you work in academia, veterinary practice, or pastoral communities across the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, the Horn of Africa, or Central Asia, this book brings practical, research-based insight to the unique biology and breeding of dromedary and Bactrian camels.
Start with a clear, engaging overview of camel anatomy, physiology, and reproductive biology, then move into modern breeding strategies, genetic improvement, and herd management designed for real-world conditions. The authors combine scientific rigor with field-tested approaches to nutrition, health management, and production systems—helpful for veterinarians, livestock extension workers, breeders, and students seeking reliable guidance in camel husbandry.
Packed with case-oriented explanations and regionally relevant examples, the book emphasizes sustainable breeding practices that enhance productivity while respecting pastoral livelihoods and arid-land ecosystems. Learn how to optimize fertility, improve herd genetics, manage neonatal care, and integrate camels into diversified farming systems and value chains.
If you need a single, professional resource that bridges research and practice in camel biology and breeding, this first edition delivers clarity, relevance, and actionable knowledge. Add Biology and Breeding of Camels to your library today to improve herd performance, inform policy decisions, or support education and extension work across camel-rearing regions.
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