Camels serve as daily transportation for the family: children go to school on camels

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The Fessett family becomes larger thanks to the camels who are also members of the family.

There are six camels and they serve as a means of transport. Neighborhood residents watch with surprise and admiration as the Fossett children ride camels to school.

This extraordinary family has a well-known business in the town that allows locals and tourists to ride camels.

Camels also participate in urban festivals and festivals with special costumes and jewelry and they like to take photos with tourists.

Camels serve as daily transportation for the family: children go to school on camels

The Fossetts are not like other families. Camels are their source of joy.

Father Joseph grew up in a family of circus performers and his dream was to keep camels as a means of entertainment and transportation.

The Fossett camels, three of which are one-humped and three of which are two-humped, are very intelligent creatures and are considered members of their family.

“Spending our days with camels is something special. They are calm and comforting beings and fill our hearts with peace and joy,” says Mr. Fossett.

Camels serve as daily transportation for the family: children go to school on camels

To keep this entire herd, the family spends 4,000 euros per year. They eat hundreds of bales of hay, sugar beets, cereals and drink several thousand liters of water.

Currently, the camels are invited to family and wedding celebrations too and the Fossetts are very happy to see their camels entertaining others.

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