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Not always. If you look at racing and see how many full siblings relate to each others performances on the track there is usually one super star in the family, a few decent ones and a bunch of guff. The good ones go to stud but passing on their brilliance isn't always guaranteed. Nothing is. So a clone might not actually be as good as the original even given the exact same upbringing. As has been proven they tend to look different, behave differently, they are their own being. You would never know they were a clone if you stood it and it's original copy side by side.
This is a really good point. I had an exceptionally well bred ex racehorse - half sister to two of the greatest NH horses of our time.
She was useless as a racehorse.
Her foals were equally useless.
She made an excellent polocrosse pony and enjoyed a bit of everything for the ten years she was with me before she died, but would never have reached the dizzying heights of her siblings. Breeding isn’t everything.