Clone of Nick Skelton’s famous jumping stallion Arko born
Europe’s leading showjumper in 2004, 2005 and 2006 died in January, but his genetics will live on with a clone who was born in Britain last month.
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Europe’s leading showjumper in 2004, 2005 and 2006 died in January, but his genetics will live on with a clone who was born in Britain last month.
Read moreFree podcast “All In The Genes” looks at cloning, how it works, why you’d do it, and its use in rare breed preservation and sport horse breeding.
Read moreTullis Matson will talk to Gemini Genetics and ViaGen Pets and Equine to explain the concept and applications of animal genetic preservation and cloning in the first British Breeding webinar for 2021.
Read moreTexas-born Kurt is a clone of a Przewalski’s horse stallion named Kuporovic who was born in 1975.
Read more“My goal in every shoot is to create a timeless portrait that captures the horse’s true essence with a touch of renaissance aesthetic to the images.”
Read moreTechnology is being used to resurrect the now extinct Abaco Island horse breed.
Read moreDr Madeleine Campbell: Is it morally right to clone a horse?
Read moreWorld’s largest animal cloning centre will also clone cattle and dogs.
Read moreCourt rules AQHA “not a competitor in the market for elite Quarter Horses.”
Read moreHartwell Stud welcomes filly by Cruising clone Cruising Arish.
Read moreTwo clones born in 2012 while their sire was still alive at Ireland’s Hartwell Stud.
Read moreWin for AQHA in high-profile cloning case.
Read moreEarly days under saddle for first clone of star dressage horse Rusty.
Read moreQuarter horse body files reply brief in high profile cloning appeal.
Read moreThree-judge panel to ultimately decide case.
Read moreExceptional French showjumper was the first warmblood to be cloned in the US.
Read moreMajor organisations throw support behind AQHA’s appeal in cloning case.
Read moreUS quarter horse body files brief in bid to prevent registration of clones.
Read moreCourt agrees AQHA can hold off until appeal is determined.
Read moreLouis Romanet says IFHA’s mission is to protect the breed of the Thoroughbred.
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