Body Measurements and Body Condition Scoring in Bactrian Camels


Faye B. Akhmetsadykova S. Akhmetzhanova M. Bilal Z. Musayev Z. Konuspayeva G.
November 2025Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)

Animals
2025#15Issue 21

Body measurements are used regularly to describe phenotypes or the weight of animals. However, little data describe the age effect on the different measurements. In the present paper, 477 Bactrian camels (7–180 months old) were measured (length of the head, length and circumference of the neck, height at the withers, girth circumference, length of the front leg, and length of the body), and their growth was modeled by comparing different equations, the most convenient being the beta growth equation. In addition, the differences in body measurements of adult Bactrian camels between farms were tested by variance analysis, and multivariate analyses were used for identifying homogeneous clusters of camels according to their body measurements. The sampled animals were from different regions of the country. The significant relationships between cluster and region support the idea of racial differentiation. Body condition scoring is widely used in farm animals as an indicator of their feeding, health, and welfare status. If a body condition score is available for dromedaries, there is no specific grid for the Bactrian camel. Starting from typical examples taken from photos in different conditions, including extreme ones, a representation of a scoring system of 6 points from very emaciated (score 0) to overweight Bactrian camel (score 5) was proposed in the form of drawings from the right side, back, and three-quarter rear. To complete the drawings, a descriptive grid was built as a base for training stakeholders in relation to Bactrian camel farm management. However, the seasonal change in the fleece abundance, the variability of the humps’ shape, and the presence of crossbreeding with dromedary camels require adapting the scoring accordingly.

animal welfare , Bactrian camel , body condition assessment , body measurements , feeding management , hump

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Center of International Cooperation on Agriculture Research for Development—CIRAD, UMR SELMET, Campus International de Baillarguet, Montpellier, 34398, France
LLP “Scientific and Production Enterprise Antigen”, Almaty, 040905, Kazakhstan
LLP “Kazakh Research Institute for Livestock and Fodder Production”, Almaty, 050035, Kazakhstan
Department of Biotechnology, Al-Farabi University, Almaty, 050040, Kazakhstan

Center of International Cooperation on Agriculture Research for Development—CIRAD
LLP “Scientific and Production Enterprise Antigen”
LLP “Kazakh Research Institute for Livestock and Fodder Production”
Department of Biotechnology

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