Read via the Paulick Report, this was linked in the article.
Apparently world renown polo player has now cloned two Storm Cat replicas. I'm wondering how/why Overbrook would have ever even allowed this?
http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2015/07/ ... cambiaso#7
The two Storm Cat clones...
Storm Cat Clones
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There are so many things about that article that bother me that I hardly know where to start. But using ovaries from slaughtered mares has to be first on the list.
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Yes, this. And this:ThreeMustangs wrote:There are so many things about that article that bother me that I hardly know where to start.
When a supposed scientist - who one would think should be bound by some sense of ethics and morality - basically says the end justifies the means... that's frigging scary.She pauses before musing, “The knowledge that we’re gaining by cloning justifies the fetal loss and problems.”
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I was under the impression there are no more legal equine slaughterhouses in the U.S. That they've all been closed. Illegal is another story. I personally don't think horses like storm cat SHOULD be cloned. Storm Cat was so influential on the thoroughbred breed and was a once in a lifetime horse. I feel like this detracts from his legacy
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The facility they are talking about is not in the US, but Argentina. (Gutirrez's property). Dunno where they get the eggs from for the South Carolina farm though.TapitsGal wrote:I was under the impression there are no more legal equine slaughterhouses in the U.S. That they've all been closed. Illegal is another story. I personally don't think horses like storm cat SHOULD be cloned. Storm Cat was so influential on the thoroughbred breed and was a once in a lifetime horse. I feel like this detracts from his legacy
Ethics aside my main issue with cloning is a practical one: popular sire syndrome is already an issue that can plague closed studbook breeds like TBs, Arabians, etc. It's already a miracle that the JC still requires live covers, because can you imagine how many more foals popular stallions would have a year? There's enough linebreeding and inbreeding in many TBs today, I shudder to think of the genetic ramifications it would have if AI and cloning were accepted by the JC.
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One of the clones died:
"From the Storm Cat sample in its possession, Crestview was able to produce clone embryos of Storm Cat, and earlier this spring, they had two [colt] foals who were clones of Storm Cat. Both were pictured and mentioned in the Vanity Fair article, but [Chris] Young said that one of the colts has since died in a paddock accident."
http://www.paulickreport.com/features/p ... cat-clone/
"From the Storm Cat sample in its possession, Crestview was able to produce clone embryos of Storm Cat, and earlier this spring, they had two [colt] foals who were clones of Storm Cat. Both were pictured and mentioned in the Vanity Fair article, but [Chris] Young said that one of the colts has since died in a paddock accident."
http://www.paulickreport.com/features/p ... cat-clone/
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That's okay, they'll just make more. /sarcasm
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Yeah, because all horses are wanted and never end up in the slaughter pipeline. We need more responsible breeding practices, not making more.lurkey mclurker wrote:That's okay, they'll just make more. /sarcasm
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I am with you 100%. That's why I am opposed to IA.serenassong wrote:Yeah, because all horses are wanted and never end up in the slaughter pipeline. We need more responsible breeding practices, not making more.lurkey mclurker wrote:That's okay, they'll just make more. /sarcasm