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Book Chapters
1. Kajume JKM, Fredrick O. Aloo, Mario Younan & Amos Adongo: Camel Products and Marketing, Camel Manual for Service providers, Eds, Younan Mario, Ali zaidi and Patrick sikuku (2011).
2. B.A. Kaufmann, S.G. Kuria and C.G. Hulsebusch. Comparison of herd structure in Kenyan pastoral camel systems. In: C.G. Hulsebusch and B.A. Kaufmann, 2002 (eds.). Camel breeds and breeding in northern Kenya, pp: 29-38. Kenya Agricultural Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya.
3. S.G. Kuria, M.K. Mbui, D. Kamau and B.A. Kaufmann. Indigenous breeding management of Kenyan camel keeping communities. In: C.G. Hulsebusch and B.A. Kaufmann, 2002 (eds.). Camel breeds and breeding in northern Kenya, pp. 39-63. Kenya Agricultural Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya.
4. C.G. Hulsebusch, S.G. Kuria, D. Kamau and S.P. Simpkin. Qualitative morphological and body measurement differences between Kenyan camel populations. In: C.G. Hulsebusch and B.A. Kaufmann, 2002 (eds.). Camel breeds and breeding in northern Kenya, pp.91-108. Kenya Agricultural Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya.
5. Wanyoike F, Kaitibie S, Kuria S, Bruntse A, Thendiu I, Mwangi DM and Omore A. 2010. Consumer preferences and willingness to pay for improved quality and safety: The case of fresh camel milk and dried camel meat (nyirinyiri) in Kenya. In M.A., Baker, D and Fadiga, M.L (eds). Demand for livestock products in developing countries with a focus on quality and safety attributes: Evidence from case studies. Research Report 24. Nairobi, Kenya, ILRI. http://mahider.iliri.org/handle/10568/3010 pp 93-102
6. Wanyoike F, Kaitibie S, Bruntse A, Kuria S, Njoro I, Mwangi D, Omore A. 2011. Consumption patterns, marketing channels and consumer demand for camel milk and meat in Kenya. ILRI Research Report (In press)
7. S G Kuria, A Y Guliye, F O Aloo, I A. Tura, C R Field and M Younan. 2011. Camel Management. In M younan, A Zaidi and P Sikuku (Eds): Camel Manual for Service Providers. Pp.11 – 22, Kenya Camel Association, Ministry of Livestock Development, HillPlaza, Nairobi – Kenya