Ismail S T
Department of Theriogenology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt.
Theriogenology. 1987 Sep;28(3):363-71. doi: 10.1016/0093-691x(87)90024-0.
The Arabian camel (Camelus dromedarius), the one-humped camel, is a primary inhabitant of the northern half of Africa, the Middle East and Pakistan and India. The dromedary is a multipurpose animal used for transportation, the production of milk and meat, as well as such by-products as wool, hair and hides. Dromedaries are extremely well adapted to their hot, arid environment. Consequently, Arabian camels are of considerable economic importance. Relatively little attention has been paid to the breeding of dromedaries. In the literature, particularly that in the English language, information on reproduction in the dromedary tends to be fragmentary. This review consolidates several widely scattered reports as projected against the author's own experience. It is hoped that the information is of particular help for those in charge of the breeding of dromedaries in zoological gardens and animal parks in countries where the one-humped camel is a rare species.
阿拉伯骆驼(单峰驼)是非洲北部、中东、巴基斯坦和印度北半部的主要居民。单峰驼是一种多用途动物,可用于运输、产奶和产肉,以及生产羊毛、毛发和皮革等副产品。单峰驼非常适应炎热干旱的环境。因此,阿拉伯骆驼具有相当重要的经济意义。人们对单峰驼的繁殖关注相对较少。在文献中,特别是英文文献中,关于单峰驼繁殖的信息往往支离破碎。本综述结合了几篇广泛分散的报告,并融入了作者自身的经验。希望这些信息对那些在单峰驼为稀有物种的国家负责动物园和动物公园中单峰驼繁殖工作的人员特别有帮助。