What is the average lifespan of Dromedary camels? How does the gestation period differ in Dromedaries and Bactrians?
40-50 years in captivity, 30-40 years in the wild
What is the purpose of camel humps? What are their RBCs like?
stores fat to breakdown and produce water/energy when needed
oval shaped
Do camels sweat?
rarely - exhaled water vapor is trapped in their nostrils and is reabsorbed into the body as a means to conserve water –> only sweat once their internal temp reaches 42 C
What are the 2 types of camel?
How long can camels face dehydration without serious consequences?
can lose up to 40% BW in water
How are camels’ eyes protected from sand? Their nose?
double row of long eyelashes + tear glands
can close their nostrils by contracting the muscles surrounding them
What is the normal heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature of camels?
60-100 bpm
10-30 bpm
37.6-39 C (99.7-102 F)
What are the 4 major parts of the camel diet in the desert? What is typically fed in adverse conditions?
dried leaves, seeds, thorny twigs
How are camels typically mechanically restrained? Chemically?
tie ropes around stifle and elbow (knees) to limit movement
Xylazine - 0.27-0.51 mg/kg
What is the normal feeding behavior of camels? How long do they feed each day?
browse hard and thorny plants using strong canine teeth to crush the wood
What happens to camels in dry season when feed becomes scarce?
lives off fat stored in the hump –> loses weight as fat is used (~200 kg)
How do camels avoid toxic plants?
use odor and taste –> attracted to sweet flavors and repelled by bitter flavors
How does the digestive system of camels compare to cattle and sheep?
Camelid anatomy:
What are 2 sexual dimorphisms seen in camels?
What kind of ovulators are camels? How often do females come into heat? What are males like in the breeding season?
induced - only stimulated to ovulate during mating process
every 20-25 days
increasingly aggressive - better to approach in the presence of their owner
When do camels reach sexual maturity? Reproductive maturity? Peak reproduction?
FEMALES - 3 years, 4-20 years, 6-20 years
MALES = 3 years, 6-7 years, determined by his opportunity and length dominating over a harem
How often should bedding be changed for domestic camels?
monthly
How are young and adult camels examined?
YOUNG = examined while standing
ADULT = require some restraint, either while standing or in sternal recumbency
What intestinal parasite are camels especially susceptible to? How are the treated?
whipworms - not covered by common Ivermectin products
What vaccination is required annually for camels?
Clostridium CD/T
In what 3 ways does branding harm camels? Why is this typically performed?
thought to improve health + identification
What causes saddle sores? Why is quick treatment necessary?
saddle rub due to poorly fitting saddles that are improperly balanced
can ulcerate and become infested with maggots or develop bacterial infection
When is ringworm more prevalent in camels?
ZOONOTIC