National Research Center on Camel
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DOUBLE HUMPED CAMEL
 
A small population of bactrian camel exists in the Nubra valley of Ladakh (J&K). 
Features
 
  • The humps are plump and pliable.  During the late winter when pastures are scanty, the humps collapse.
  • Skull bone is comparatively shorter and wider than dromedary camel.
  • The body of the camel is short and stout.
  • The body color varies from light brown to dark brown.
  • Long hairs grow on the top of the head, along lower part of the neck, hump and legs.
  • The adult body weight varies from 450 to 550 kg.  The male animals are heavier than female.
Research Achievements
 
  • Depending upon age, the average annual hair production per camel ranges from 2.5 to 4.0 kg. 
  • Hair quality attributes suggested very fine quality fibers.  Hair is used for preparation of various items viz. shawls, pullovers, sweaters, winter garments, coats and caps. 
  • The high staple length and quality of wool fiber indicated its usefulness in fiber processing for the village cottage industry.
  • Genetic polymorphism between two species of camel (Camelus dromedarius and Camelus bactrianus) has been found by PCR-RAPD technique.
  • Comparative study on haematological and mineral profile of dromedary and bactrian camel showed higher concentration of Haemoglobin (Hb), Calcium (Ca), Phosphorus (P), Zinc (Zn), Iron (Fe) and Copper (Cu).
  • The important diseases prevalent are actinobacillosis, pneumonia, eye diseases associated with corneal opacity, hydro-pericardium and ectopic pregnancies.
  • Commonly available feed/fodder plants utilized by the camels have been evaluated for various nutritional parameters.  The highest CP content was found in the leaves of Chhowk tree followed by Alfa-alfa, Changama and Beecho.  However, CF was higher in Alfa-alfa grass followed by Longtol.
  • The bactrian camels are seasonal breeders and the breeding season extends from January to March. 
  • Reproductive behaviour in the males during rutting indicated biting, active secretion form the poll glands and frothing.
  • Bactrian camel can carry load up to 1 quintal as baggage and can work for 6-8 hours daily. 
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