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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 322724" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>I just read that article on MSN. Very interesting. I clicked over on to that site and read about some of the other animals they have cloned. I'm not afraid of having animals descended from a clone. That's been a big stink in our national association, on wheter to allow clones to compete in our shows along side animals from natural matings. I don't think we should have to compete with a clone in a show, they should have their own classes. But I do think that many of us will have descendents from a clone at some point in time. I don't mind that either as long as the animal's birth status is designated on the registration certificate. I don't believe that I'd be afraid to drink milk or eat beef from a cloned cow either. But as the article states-we would'nt be eating an animal that costs several thousand dollars-we'd be eating their offspring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 322724, member: 440"] I just read that article on MSN. Very interesting. I clicked over on to that site and read about some of the other animals they have cloned. I'm not afraid of having animals descended from a clone. That's been a big stink in our national association, on wheter to allow clones to compete in our shows along side animals from natural matings. I don't think we should have to compete with a clone in a show, they should have their own classes. But I do think that many of us will have descendents from a clone at some point in time. I don't mind that either as long as the animal's birth status is designated on the registration certificate. I don't believe that I'd be afraid to drink milk or eat beef from a cloned cow either. But as the article states-we would'nt be eating an animal that costs several thousand dollars-we'd be eating their offspring. [/QUOTE]
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