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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 286551" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>There was a Brangus breeder here in OK that had the "perfect" bull, except they couldn't collect him. He worked fine natural service, but they couldn't build an inventory. We HEARD he was going to have him cloned by Texas A&M for $10,000. That was several years ago, though, and last time I saw him, he wasn't even in the cattle business anymore so I don't know if it ever happened. I really can't see cloning being much of a factor in the beef business. It's always going to be more expensive than natural breeding and I think we can always improve the cattle. Maybe dairy and show cattle will be more affected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 286551, member: 13"] There was a Brangus breeder here in OK that had the "perfect" bull, except they couldn't collect him. He worked fine natural service, but they couldn't build an inventory. We HEARD he was going to have him cloned by Texas A&M for $10,000. That was several years ago, though, and last time I saw him, he wasn't even in the cattle business anymore so I don't know if it ever happened. I really can't see cloning being much of a factor in the beef business. It's always going to be more expensive than natural breeding and I think we can always improve the cattle. Maybe dairy and show cattle will be more affected. [/QUOTE]
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