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A camel has a hump and a horse has a removable hump. Ha ha. Seriously speaking, though, if well treated, a camel is more affectionate, inquisitive, and attention-seeking than horses, but they are less predictable.

As far as the difference involved in riding these animals, camels need less food and water than horses do, so you can take them on longer journeys where there aren't as many water sources.

Camels are quieter and gentler than horses are. They are less spooky, yet they sometimes buck just for the pure pleasure of it.

Camels are better at getting themselves out of precarious situations.

Camels can carry more weight than horses.

Camels foot falls are quieter on the ground. They do not need to be shod.

Camels do not colic the way horses do.

A camel seems to have a mind that is more complicated and interesting than a horse's mind.

Camels are more barn sour and herd sour than horses are. It's very difficult to get one away from its home or its buddies. They are not as willing to move out as horses are, and they have less agility, and are less responsive to cues.

It's very hard to find a well-trained camel. It's also hard to find a good camel trainer.

Camels need custom made trailers.

It's hard to find a good camel veterenarian.

Camels are harder on fences than horses are.

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Chanel Huels

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3y ago

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