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<blockquote data-quote="cameldairy" data-source="post: 856437" data-attributes="member: 17156"><p>Thank you and no camels are very easy to maintain, they do NOT jump, I keep mine behind a 48 inch wire fence. I do have electric wire on it too. They would stay behind just 3 strands of that easily. No special equipment, if you have raised goats this is a paid vacation! One bull will service up to 15-20 females. A breeder bull cost from $5000. to $20,000. depending on age, color, size, talents, temperament etc...... a female will be double the price for many of the same reasons plus a few more. Now a baby will be half of what I just quoted because they are not proven. So, I sell weaned baby female common colored's for $5500., the more uncommon colored the more the price is. I sell male common colored's for$3000., the more uncommon colored the more the price is. This will be a good year as I have a very rare albino male! The last one that sold through a public auction in MO. in 2009 went for $17,000. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> I also have a dark chocolate male! Cool :heart:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cameldairy, post: 856437, member: 17156"] Thank you and no camels are very easy to maintain, they do NOT jump, I keep mine behind a 48 inch wire fence. I do have electric wire on it too. They would stay behind just 3 strands of that easily. No special equipment, if you have raised goats this is a paid vacation! One bull will service up to 15-20 females. A breeder bull cost from $5000. to $20,000. depending on age, color, size, talents, temperament etc...... a female will be double the price for many of the same reasons plus a few more. Now a baby will be half of what I just quoted because they are not proven. So, I sell weaned baby female common colored's for $5500., the more uncommon colored the more the price is. I sell male common colored's for$3000., the more uncommon colored the more the price is. This will be a good year as I have a very rare albino male! The last one that sold through a public auction in MO. in 2009 went for $17,000. :D I also have a dark chocolate male! Cool :heart: [/QUOTE]
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