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Our female camels are not a problem with other animals- they may get a little protective of "their" feed dish, but it usually is not as aggressive as a horse eating.

Male camels vary greatly- I think it depends on how they were raised. Bottlefed males will try to breed other animals or objects when they reach that adolescent stage; castrating and age usually solves that problem.
 
do you happen to have anything in the ferret family ? i like your large donkeys by the way i dont think i asked this question before but sorry if i did lol
 
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Oh my... that could be a problem. Sorry for all the questions btw, I have two more...if nothing else comes to mind.
-Can camels thrive on a mainly pasture/hay? If not, what grain/feed should I get?
-Any minerals they must have? I read somewhere they needed something, I just don't remember what it was.

ETA: I forgot about the biggest question of all. Would normal 5-6ft livestock fencing keep them in? (wire fencing around the pasture)
 
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I dont suppose you sell baby skunks or fennec foxes?
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Ours are on pasture during the summer- and get grain then more as a treat. During the winter they are in a yard and have hay 24/7 and we grain them each day. Ours have access to both mineral blocks and loose mineral.

The biggest thing with fencing for camels is that it- is either to tall to reach over or has a strong board or electric wire around the top. If they can get there neck over it they can push it to the ground.
 

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