This farm has about 500 camels.
The herds are fed twice a day in the morning and at night with alfalfa and oats. Camels have their front legs tied with two ropes to prevent them from trying to flee. In addition to drinking up to 200 liters of water in just 15 minutes, the camel has 800 large storage cells in one of its three pre-stomachs, where water and nutrients are stored for use during the long period when food and Water is not available.
With the rise of tourism, camel farms have settled in many parts of Arabia, and if there is a farm as a must stop for tourists, it is in Al Aweer, 35 kilometers from Dubai.