BRITAIN’S first pet cloning clinic has been launched offering owners the chance to almost bring back their beloved animals.
Back then, the clinic specialised in artificial insemination for show horse breeding. Now, it has cloned almost 1,000 animals and has been described as ‘Europe’s only one of its kind.’ ...
Last summer, the company cloned an endangered Mongolian wild horse using the same process. The Przewalski horse, which was cloned from the 40-year old DNA of a wild stallion, was named Kurt.
The initial process costs around £200. To go ahead with the full cloning the final bill is around £40,000 for a cat or dog, ...
showcasing cloning's potential in sports and animal breeding. Prometea the Horse: Prometea was cloned in 2003, becoming the first cloned horse and highlighting potential for replicating elite ...