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The Central Australian
Camel Industry Brochure CACIA
This brochure is designed to provide information for students,
tourists, hospitality staff and the general public.
Descriptive Language for Live Camels CACIA
This booklet provides information for livestock dealers, zoos,
safari parks and veterinarians.
Camel Selected Meat Cuts and Information CACIA
This booklet provides information for meat brokers, exporters,
butchers, executive chefs, food and beverage managers and supermarket
meat buyers. It contains specifications and ordering codes for
domestic and international trade.
Capture & Handling of Camels Destined for the Abattoir
CACIA
This publication is directed to potential camel producers, and
is designed to assist with the establishment of commercial camel
production.
The above publications are available from the Central Australian
Camel Industry Association Inc. Please contact
us
to obtain any of these publications.
Anatomy of the Dromedary Malie M S Smuts and A J
Bezuidenhout
Available from Oxford University Press Walton Street Oxford OX2
6DP New York USA.
Camels A compendium Series C, No 22 Dr G W Manefield
and Dr A H Tinson
Available from University of Sydney Post Graduate Foundation in
Veterinary Science. PO Box A985 Sydney South NSW 1235 Phone 02
9264 2122 Fax 02 9261 4620.
The above publications are the most commonly used reference books
for veterinarians and lay persons alike.
Co-Grazing Cattle and Camels Andrew Phillips, Dr
Jurgen Heucke, Dr Birgit Dorges and Greg OReilly
Available from Rural Industries Research & Development Corporation,
PO Box 4776 Kingston ACT 2604 Phone 02 6272 4539 Fax 02 6272 5877
Email: rirdc@rirdc.gov.au.
This report
to RIRDC is the result of a research project investigating the
co-grazing of cattle and camels for commercial production. The
information contained therein will be of great value to beef cattle
producers in Australia who wish to diversify their production.
Natural
Heritage Trust, Project No. 200046 Demonstration of
ecologically sustainable management of camels on aboriginal and
pastoral land. By Dr Birgit Dorges and Dr Jurgen Heucke, March
2003.
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