Camels are Fortune Camels Feed, herbivores, grains, wheat and oats. They will spend their days searching for food and grazing. However, food can be tough to come by in their harsh desert environment.
Animal feed plays an important part in the food chain and the composition and quality of the livestock products (milk, meat and eggs) that people consume. Animal feeds are either classified as fodder, forage, or mixed feeds.
Nutrition for Camels being raised for beef production requires diets with a high-quality supply of vitamins, minerals, protein, and water.
Vitamins and min- erals, such as vitamin E, selenium, copper, and zinc, when properly supplemented, can enhance a Camels's immunity
Proper nutrition gives your animals the vigor to grow, develop, and reproduce, and strong immunity to fight off infections.
The most common energy feeds available to Camels are based on high-starch grains (corn, wheat), fibrous byproducts (soybean, wheat middlings), or fat sources (vegetable oils).
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