Camel poisoning in Kenya

In northern Kenya, at least 94 camels have died from suspected poisoning after drinking water in an abandoned well. 26 other camels around the area are under critical condition as well. The incident happened in El-Hadi in North Horr settlement. Shana Guyo, a veterinary officer said that the camels death were a huge loss for the animal owners. He also said that camels are culturally revered and loved among the people in Kenya. They use them for transport, meat, and milk. He suspects that the camels probably suffered from nitrate poisoning from drinking water for an unknown water source. He also said that he has not seen anything like this and this incident has been very unusual. A team has been set to the area to assess the situation and collect samples for tests.

Link: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-46810376

Dead camel

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