Pastoral camel husbandry practices in Kenya

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This manual was developed to help pastoralists gain useful practical skills for raising camels and understanding camel behaviour. Divided into six broad sections, it addresses key topics essential for beginners. The pastoral communities (Borana) in Isiolo County (Kenya) identified diversifying livestock species to include camels as a way to build their resilience to climate change hazards. Borana communities are predominantly cattle keepers with limited knowledge in managing camels. Unlike other domestic animals, camels have many adaptations for survival under conditions of heat, drought and water deprivation. Livelihood diversification is promoted as an adaptation and risk management strategy but critical practical skills are needed.

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MANUALS, LIVESTOCK, CAMELS, LIVELIHOOD DIVERSIFICATION, TRAINING MATERIAL, ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, PASTORALISTS, KENYA, SOUTH OF SAHARA

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