MANAGEMENT 26 7 



1. Give the camels a small feed prior to starting orders to 

 in early morning one hour at least before loading. ductors 



2. See that the drivers beat and brush out the 

 pads, and shake the saddles before putting them 

 on. 



3. That each saddle is properly girthed. 



4. Personally superintend the loading of each 

 camel. 



5. See that each load is properly balanced and 

 adjusted before starting. 



6. Load each animal according to his age, strength, 

 and size. 



7. March with and superintend his section on the 

 march. Keep sharp look-out after drivers, and permit 

 no irregularities. 



8. Allow no one to ride a laden camel. 



9. If on convoy work never keep his animals 

 unnecessarily standing under loads, but keep them 

 moving, and get to destination as quickly as possible 

 without overdriving. 



10. On arrival at destination unload at once. 



11. Not to unsaddle for at least one hour, or until 

 camels have cooled down. This is to apply day or 

 night. Turn saddles upside down to expose inside of 

 pads to sun and air until dry. Examine them, and see 

 that all necessary repairs are made. Inspect animals 

 treat sick, and dress all sores, galls, &c. 



12. Eub down, especially round the hump and ribs 

 the parts covered by saddle. (Eough brush good for 

 this, if not available use hands or straw. I have seen 

 a brick used.) 



13. Give small feed (if no grazing), then water when 



