|
|
Home » Working with camels » Branding and licensing
This SlideShowPro photo gallery requires the Flash Player plugin and a web browser with JavaScript enabled.
Branding and licensing
From the late 1870s camels became subject to legislation requiring that their owners’ registered brands be burnt onto the hide with heated branding irons. As camels became redundant with the introduction of motor transport during the 1920s, licences were required. Unlicensed camels risked being shot.
|
|
|