Their Camel Shaikhs Are Better……………..
““Who cares about cow milk?” says Ali Rashid, 50, a bedu from Ras al Khaimah. “Camel milk is number one.” He will be hoping to prove that, of all the 200 camels competing at the second annual camel-milking competition at the RAK camel racetrack starting today, the milk from his animals are the best of the best. Shehania, a cinnamon brown camel, and her son Muqawarah, are the first of three pairs he has competing this weekend. He raised Shehania from birth and selected her from among his 25 camels. His father first taught him how to milk a camel at age 10. “How did I feel the first time I milked a camel? Happy! I got to drink milk!” Around 200 camels are expected to compete over three days to see who can produce the country’s greatest yield. The competition is open exclusively to UAE camels, who will compete in three categories according to breed. Owners will milk the camels after sunrise on Friday morning, 16 hours after their first milking by the competition’s handlers. The popularity of the competition has boomed in its second year. It had 50 entries last year. Saeed Musabih drove his camel from Abu Dhabi in the hopes of a prize. His camel, Hamlula, has nursed seven calves. Age, he said, makes for large udders that produce the best milk……….”
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