I dont own a camel. I'm not in the process of buying a camel. I cant afford a camel anytime in the next five years. Yet I love them so much I watch so many of these types of video. My dream is someday to own one.
The fast forward motion which also speeded up the motion of her chewing her cud is hilarious. I hope it doesn’t take this long every-time. But enjoyed it.
I saw the movie "Lawrence of Arabia" and they ridding camel with one leg cross around the saddle handle. After the search I couldn't find why. Does anybody know ?? Maybe because there are no stirrup on camel??
We make them that heavy because of the heavy duty work we do like camel expeditions etc - the last thing we need is a saddle failing out in the middle of the Australian Desert
@@kathysmith3614 Yes, I know they can and like with any pet or animal you handle everyday will come to like you (unless you are a outright twat, from the animals perspective, very important destinctions there). Now the level of bonding is up to your skill at handling the animal and the animal itself. I know of a couple that has gotten to be favoured by these beasts, and damn are they a better guard dog you'd ever wish them to be. They will care as much as you do about them as they do about your wellbeing, and will step in to protect you from any percieved threat... where it can come to be a problem. But to be short, yes they do bond with humans. How much and to whom is however their decision. Some sadly just have to settle of being tolerated presence in their lives.
Are the light weighted ones you use easy to repair, and are they for just riding or are they multipurpose? Cause the reason given is that they are all purpose, meant to last and not breakdown during long out back travels they do. I am not personally too inset of what is considered to be too cautious, but I can understand the heavy steel saddle frame.
@@fisebilillah4406 Well, we are not talking about them now are we? Of course you can use less, but these are tourist focused folks, not desert tribesmen who lives on the backs of their camels and can't afford to go to these excesses, or sees the need to do so.
Sheba is Definitely not going to be slaughtered - she's our pet camels! The tag is there so that if they escape a paddock or the like we can be contacted
Adele Zierler What kind of people in Australia can you honestly think of that eat camels I don’t think I’ve ever heard of a single restaurant on the planet within the English-speaking world that sells camel meet
I dont own a camel. I'm not in the process of buying a camel. I cant afford a camel anytime in the next five years. Yet I love them so much I watch so many of these types of video. My dream is someday to own one.
Queen Kitsunae continue with your dreams we will get there one day
It’s affordable in UAE
Thanks for this. I dont know when ill ever need it in life, but still 😅
You never know! 😆
do you cargo containers/cannestors that could be used with this sadle + how about some back support and arm rests? Love your video
The fast forward motion which also speeded up the motion of her chewing her cud is hilarious. I hope it doesn’t take this long every-time. But enjoyed it.
Bit more complicated than the 4 bits of wood and a cotton rug I had in the Sahara 😂
The main thing with saddling a camel 🐫 is the riders comfort or you wouldn’t be saddling the camel in the first place 🥇!!!!!
What it’s the price on this saddle ?
I saw the movie "Lawrence of Arabia" and they ridding camel with one leg cross around the saddle handle.
After the search I couldn't find why. Does anybody know ?? Maybe because there are no stirrup on camel??
Doesn’t it help if the halter isn’t rubbing their eye which it is here (her right eye).
This halter is a little big on her yes. The padding under nose keeps it away from her eyes more or it would be worse
رائع نتمنا شرح ع سرج كيف صناعه سرج جمل من حديد اؤ خشب شكرا لكم
What was the song used for the intro? It was really cool.
How do you sit on this saddle? Does it have stirrups or something like this?
Hey! Why don't you check out some of our camel riding videos, then you'll see how.
Yes, we have stirrups attachments for riding.
رحول غامرتين.
I will try this with my aunts camal
Why does the saddle have to be that heavy?
We make them that heavy because of the heavy duty work we do like camel expeditions etc - the last thing we need is a saddle failing out in the middle of the Australian Desert
@@CamelConnection Love your videos, love camels. Have you considered Titanium instead of steel for your saddles?.
At what age can a camel be ridden? 60kg weight.
I've always been taught to wait for maturity (6-7). I'm far from expert though & kind of figuring it out as I go
Can you ride them bare back
Ship 758 yes but you need an camel rag do you don't rub its skin
Traditionally it has been done
can they be affectionate and bond to humans?
@@kathysmith3614 Yes, I know they can and like with any pet or animal you handle everyday will come to like you (unless you are a outright twat, from the animals perspective, very important destinctions there). Now the level of bonding is up to your skill at handling the animal and the animal itself. I know of a couple that has gotten to be favoured by these beasts, and damn are they a better guard dog you'd ever wish them to be. They will care as much as you do about them as they do about your wellbeing, and will step in to protect you from any percieved threat... where it can come to be a problem.
But to be short, yes they do bond with humans. How much and to whom is however their decision. Some sadly just have to settle of being tolerated presence in their lives.
😍😍😍
نرجو منكم بلغه العربية
Kaml is maml
too much bla bla...
These types of saddles are not practical and fast
We use lightweight saddles and practical
Use it Our ancestors for thousands of years
Are the light weighted ones you use easy to repair, and are they for just riding or are they multipurpose? Cause the reason given is that they are all purpose, meant to last and not breakdown during long out back travels they do. I am not personally too inset of what is considered to be too cautious, but I can understand the heavy steel saddle frame.
@@MrEmiosk
An Arab does not need that much caution.
Bedouins know the desert better than their pockets.
@@fisebilillah4406 Well, we are not talking about them now are we? Of course you can use less, but these are tourist focused folks, not desert tribesmen who lives on the backs of their camels and can't afford to go to these excesses, or sees the need to do so.
Caml man not good Dengrs
Why has the camel a tag? Are they going to be sold or slaughtered? I hope not.
Sheba is Definitely not going to be slaughtered - she's our pet camels! The tag is there so that if they escape a paddock or the like we can be contacted
I'm so glad to hear that. It makes sense
Adele Zierler What kind of people in Australia can you honestly think of that eat camels I don’t think I’ve ever heard of a single restaurant on the planet within the English-speaking world that sells camel meet
@@charlottewalnut3118 i think it gets eaten pretty often actually
no idea why you are using that heavy saddle. get aluminum. stop being cruel.
Wow she is so wordy