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Wether you're a camel owner, wanna-be owner or simply an adoring camel fan you're in the right place for some fun, useful and interesting Camel Talk. Join us here for fun learning about camels, how to care for, train and handle them - plus insider stories and interviews - and some insider stories of our lifestyle with camels: the good, the bad, the ugly and the very funny. Subscribe now so you don't miss out. This is your one and only go to podcast all about camels!
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In the past you’d often find me looking at my camels from a distance (with my head half titled), wondering if they are a healthy weight and taking note of their body changes, any grazes, cuts or wounds they might have and the consistency of their stools (fancy word for poo).Truth be told, I was kinda wasting time doing this because I didn’t really …
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There have been some BIG life changes for me, Tara, in the past 6 months and lots of life lessons learnt from my camels.Although I’m a fairly ‘private’ kinda person (I know, most people laugh when I say that, but there’s a lot more than what you see or hear here), I do want to share with you some BIG changes that have happened the past few months a…
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Can you guarantee your own safety around camels?Do you know what it takes to make sure that you’re not going to be seriously injured by a camel?I know this sounds like a heavy topic, but hear me out, because if anything, this is the most important thing you need to consider if you have camels or are thinking of having camels in the future.…
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Logically I think it’s possible that some camels are “untrainable,” but in my heart (and experience) I know all camels can be handled and trained if given the time & a handler/owner with the right skills. Ultimately, training a camel is a question about time…**** Become a member of our Cameleer Academy camelconnection.com/membership/ ****…
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Camel’s are walking compost heaps (as Camel Vet, Margie Bale puts it). They have 3 stomachs and all stomachs are working as a compost to create healthy bacterias to help camels stay healthy, keep a healthy weight (i.e. healthy hump), keep the minerals & nutrition circulating through their bodies so that the camel can be at its optimum health, just …
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Camels are very sensitive creatures, yet can seem aloof in their demeanour, given this they are susceptible to experience trauma easily, especially if you don’t know how a camel thinks and how to handle them in a way that they understand, in this episode we’re talking all about the Signs of a Traumatised Camel and how you can manage them & help the…
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It is world camel day, June 22nd, and in the past we’ve done podcasts on this [very] important day like:3 Camel Myths Busted And...How Camels Have Changed People’s Lives But this year, it’s time to treat Thy Camel, after all they are the ones bringing us joy (ever seen a camel sneeze & fart at the same time!? You have not lived until you do, it is …
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