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Royal Candy treat for Racing Camel.

All camels that participate in our races are purebred, tracing their lineage back to the venerable Arabian camels, often referred to as purebred camels. They have distinctive features that make them skilled at fast running. Being herbivores, camels graze primarily on plants. In the desert, they naturally consume sugars found in plants. However, they do not experience artificially high sweetness levels from refined or semi-refined sugars, such as molasses. Feeding them dates and raw honey can lead to poisoning. While excess sugar is not recommended for camels, many enjoy it because it is not a typical component of their diet. This inspired the creation of our own diabetes treatment. At the project's inception, the primary objective is to craft a specialized composition for a rewarding treat designed specifically for racing camels. These treats are intended to serve as a gratifying incentive following the completion of rigorous training or a race. It is imperative that these confections possess qualities of softness and lightness, featuring ingredients that align with the camels' natural preferences. Furthermore, they must be formulated to avoid any adverse effects on their digestive system or joints, prioritizing their overall well-being. Additionally, ease of consumption through effortless chewing is a paramount consideration in the formulation process. Objective: The goal is to inspire and empower the camels and boost their motivation and energy levels for upcoming training sessions and races. This will not only enhance the camel's training sessions, but will also contribute to its overall development, ultimately leading to great results in the next race.  The research was conducted on 4 camels, they are: Number of Camels Gender Num Name of Father’s 7 Female 68413 ورسان 12 Female 69641 المنتحر 17 Female 64607 مدلل العاصفه 3 Female 64086 عشاق Statistics 4 out of 3: The reason: The trainee said that the reason was the camels' fear of the number of people, so that he did not smell the comfort of the food or try to taste it.