Journal of Camelid Science


Editorial: Challenges faced by ISOCARD and its journal
Bernard Faye and Ghaleb Alhadrami

Invited Review
1. Management of recipients for an embryo transfer program in dromedary camels
J.A. Skidmore and M. Billah

2. Histomorphometry and hormone secretion of the thyroid gland of the dromedary (Camelus dromedarius)
Ahmed Rejeb, Abdelkader Amara, Mourad Rekik, Houcine Rezeigui and François Crespeau

3. Epidemiology of Candidatus Mycoplasma haemolamae’ infection in South American camelids in Central Europe
Kaufmann Christine, Meli Marina L., Hofmann-Lehmann Regina, Riond Barbara and Zanolari Patrik

4. Maternal transfer of selenium by blood and milk in camels
Bernard Faye, Rabiha Seboussi and Ghaleb Alhadrami

5. Effect of salt level on some physical and chemical properties and acceptability of camel milk cheese
Nada, A.A. Ahmed and Ibtisam E.M. El Zubeir

6. Milk composition in the Kohi camel of mountainous Balochistan, Pakistan
Abdul Raziq1, Kerstin de Verdier, Muhammad Younas, Sarzamin Khan4, Arshad Iqbal and Muhammad Sajjad Khan

7. Variability of vitamin C content in camel milk from Kazakhstan
G. Konuspayeva1, B. Faye and G. Loiseau

8. Feedlot performance and carcass characteristics of Sudan dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) fed on molasses and sorghum grain based diets
Isameldin Elnazeer Eltahir, Abdelrahman Magzoub Mohamed, Omer Abdel Rahim El Khidir and Muzzamil Atta

9. Effect of exogenous estradiol on maternal recognition of pregnancy after embryo transfer in llamas
Trasorras, Virginia; Chaves, Graciela; Miragaya, Marcelo; Neild, Deborah; Gambarotta, Mariana and Agüero, Alicia

Short Communication
10. Clinical evaluation of medetomidine hydrochloride as a sedative and its reversal with atipamizole in camels
Peshin, P.K.; Beniwa, Jaideep; Sharma, D.K.; Kumar, Ashok; Sharma, Chander Kala and Singh, Sukhbir

Short Communication
11. Which physiological adaptation allows camels to tolerate high heat load – and what more can we learn?
J.B. Gaughan


Invited Reviews
1. South American camelids – past, present and future
J. C. Wheeler