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Worms in Camels - Why They are Such a BIG Problem (Camel Vet Talk)

Why are worms in camels such a big problem...?

 

Dr Margie Bale, from CamelVet.com.au,  explains why worms in camels are such a big problem. 

 

We love how Dr Bale puts things so simply and in a non-scientific way that anyone can understand.

 

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Worms in Camels - What You Need To Know

First we have to say off the bat, if you come here looking for a straight answer on worms in camels and drenches / dewormers to use we don’t have it and anyone who gives a straight answer to parasites in camels doesn’t understand the science (which we learned the hard way).

 

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Redefining Happiness & Success via Camels: John Elliott Interview

We have an adventure packed interview for you today - all revolving around one man’s idea of trekking with camels.

 

We sat down with John Elliott: Adventurer, Entrepreneur, Explorer & now Cameleer.

 

John decided to embark on a journey - namely a camel expedition - over the...

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CAMEL CARE: What's Killing Domestic Camels Worldwide

As camel owners, lovers and educators over the years we are always searching for the latest and greatest information on camels so we can educate ourselves and also pass on that information to you too - via this podcast, Virtual Camel School & our Cameleer Academy Membership.

 

Although,...

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Fencing Requirements For Camels

A big misconception is that camel's require some "fancy" fencing requirements in order to keep them secured in a paddock or field. 

 

In this video you'll learn how smart camels are when it comes to fencing as well as seeing the types of fencing you can incorporate into your property,...

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Camel Vet Talk – Biggest Mistakes Camel Owners Make Feeding Camels

Most health problems that camels experience are derived from what they camel is eating – or NOT eating.

 

Did you know that when you’re feeding a camel that you’re actually feeding their stomach(s)…?

 

Also, did you know that there is an ideal hay length –...

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Will Camels Help Weed Control on Farm [Camel Q&A]

If you have a property, farm, or ranch swarming with weeds and other unwanted plants and you’re one of the many people that have heard that camels can help with weed control, then tune into this short Camel Q&A episode.

 

We cover:

- How camels can help with weed control, from our...

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How To Feed a Camel

We recently spoke with Homesteady on their YouTube channel, who recently brought 2 camels into their homestead to help them become more sustainable in their lifestyle. 

 

But there's always more to simply just buying camels. There's many things to think about including the fact that...

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7 Ways To Get a Camel To Trust You

Camels are built to have relationships. For evidence of this all you have to do is look at their herd behaviours. 

 

We’ve had the pleasure of witnessing large herds of camels and the complexity of their herd behaviours, but it all boils down to one thing… Relationships....

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Why Camels Bite [Camel Q&A]

More often than not we get emails from camel owners asking for support around their camel’s “biting” issue.

 

A camel will bite, or attempt to, when they are feeling threatened, looking for food (the problem with “treating” camels) and or if they are in the...

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Most Overlooked Actions When Training Camels

Sometimes simplicity counts more than complexity and when training & handling camels this is defiantly the case.

 

Camels can have that effect on you - brining you right back to the basics.

 

In this episode it may not seem like the things we talk about are basic overlooked actions,...

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Can I Have Just One Camel [Camel Q&A]

Given that camels are a herd animal the question lingers: Is it okay just to have one camel or should they be with their own kind?

 

We understand that in different parts of the world different privileges play out on the accessibility (and the buying) of camels. In Australia we are very...

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