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<blockquote data-quote="whitecow" data-source="post: 747441" data-attributes="member: 8638"><p>I am the owner of the 9 clones of "248". Seven of them have had their first calves this spring. One other will calve next month and the 9th one aborted her pregnancy at 4 months. All are milking exceptionally well, just like 248. I will start flushing them within the next month or so. If they produce embryos as well as the original (she averaged 19 embryos on 6 flushes when I had her), I will happily be up to ears in embryos.</p><p></p><p>To my knowledge, the number of bovine clones produced in the U.S. is nearing 1,000. There are no issues with life expectancy of adult clones. If they are born healthy, they lead normal lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitecow, post: 747441, member: 8638"] I am the owner of the 9 clones of "248". Seven of them have had their first calves this spring. One other will calve next month and the 9th one aborted her pregnancy at 4 months. All are milking exceptionally well, just like 248. I will start flushing them within the next month or so. If they produce embryos as well as the original (she averaged 19 embryos on 6 flushes when I had her), I will happily be up to ears in embryos. To my knowledge, the number of bovine clones produced in the U.S. is nearing 1,000. There are no issues with life expectancy of adult clones. If they are born healthy, they lead normal lives. [/QUOTE]
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