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The nutritional value of camel milk is higher than that of milk, so how are camels raised?

First, the price in camel milk is more expensive than cow's milk. First, the nutritional value of camel milk is higher than that of milk. Both are scarce, and camels produce little milk. The energy output of the two-humped camel is only 1.5 to 2kg, which is less than that of a cow110. This is a camel farm in Dubai. As early as 1950s, because Dubai could only rely on imported milk, it began to raise camels to produce milk on a large scale.

Second, the camel's pregnancy time is quite long, about 14 months, and it will give birth to young camels. These little camels will follow their mother until they grow up. The main food of newborn camels is breast milk. When they grow up, they should be vaccinated. In order to prevent bacteria and lice, camels should take a bath regularly. The main food of adult camels is grass and grain. Camels also have a long growth cycle and can only be milked at the age of six.

Thirdly, with the progress of science and technology, all milking on farms is done by electronic milking machines. Camels will line up and walk into the milking shed. The worker installed the milking machine on the camel's nipple and then started the milking machine. A camel milks for about 90 seconds at a time, two or three times a day. Camel milk will be automatically transported to the jar of the processing plant through the pipeline. After a series of processing in the factory, all kinds of camel milk products will be produced, including liquid camel milk directly bottled, fruit with camel milk as ice cream, bagged camel milk powder and so on.

Fourthly, camel milk contains quite comprehensive nutrients. Compared with milk and goat's milk, camel milk contains better conventional elements such as protein, fat and calcium. And the content of vitamin C and iron is obviously higher than that of milk. The content of vitamin C is 3.8 times that of milk, and the content of iron is about ten times that of milk. In the Middle East, camel milk is also used to make camel milk soap. First add olive oil, then add saponification agent of camel butter, stir well and pour into the mold to make it slowly solidify and harden. Unscrew the screw, take out the mold, cut it into small pieces with steel wire, print patterns on the small pieces with a small mold, and put it into a hemp bag, and the camel milk soap is made.