It is possible for someone allergic to horses to also be allergic to camels. The allergy is most likely to the dander, and horses and camels can have similar dander.
yes, also camels.
Horses. Zebras, camels, and ostriches have also been used.
The Riding originated on horses (maybe on camels to some) And horses are always mounted from their left side, and hence motorcycles also.
Horses aren't necessarily better than camels, but most people prefer them. They can be used for many sports such as western riding, English riding, and trail riding. You can also just keep them as companions, as they are very lovable and kind. They are beautiful, graceful animals. Camels can't be used for any sports that i know of and they are hard to find. They aren't very nice either, and not as pretty as horses, though this is just an opinion.
Camels eat a variety of grasses including wheat grass and oats. They also enjoy dates and hay along with dry grains that are similar to those fed to horses or cows.
Where camels have two humps you can sit in between them also they don't run like horses do they walk like we do.
Camels and Horses were the main source of animal transport during 'Jesus time'. They also used Donkeys.
A horse courser is someone who deals race horses. That person runs their horses and also keeps some of their horses for racing.
Their own feet and horses were the most common modes of transportation. Horses could be ridden or else pull wagons, carts and sleds. Oxen, asses,donkeys,camels and elephants were also used as draft animals.
what do bactrian camels eat and why are they in the desrt also what eats them
It's a peptide. It's not necessarily the same peptide for every person, and certainly not for every type of animal (if it were, anyone who was allergic to dogs would also be allergic to cats, rats, bears, monkeys and probably people). But if there is a protein common to the dogs and the cats and say, horses too, then a person allergic to that protein all these animals have in common could have an allergic reaction to all these animals.
Grazing livestock such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep eat hay. Hay is also fed to housepets such as guinea pigs and rabbits. Pigs, although not fully herbivorous, can also be fed hay. In zoos, they actually feed camels hay and grains as well. Llamas and alpacas are fed hay as well.