Abstract: | The experiment was performed using two young male camels which weighed 24 and 36 kg respectively at birth. Each young camel was weighed and abruptly separated from its mother after 30 days of nursing (or at 1 month of age). The weaned calves were fed milk substitutes prepared commercially for lambs by Mabarot Chemical and Veterinary Products (Israel). The weanling camels averaged daily weight gains of 0.400 and 1.0 kg per day respectively during the 30 day initial period when the milk substitutes were used. Following the period when milk substitutes were used, the camels achieved normal growth to arrive at 135 and 145 kg respectively at 6 months of age. |