Irishlife
Well-Known Member
I am intrigued that the Zangersheide stud book has registered Quidam de Revel's clone "Paris-Texas" and will permit them in the stud book with the provenance the same as the original horse but the passport marked "CL". Clones as I understand it are actually twins born at a later date although the conformation is likely to be the same, they can have differnt markings.
I know little about cloning and some of the arguments are an exceptional gelding could be replicated and the bloodlines maintained. I think this is somewhat dubious as often, horses come into their own as geldings e.g. Vintage Crop - a terrible racehorse until he was gelded won the Melbourne Cup. I give this as an example only as this is not relevant to TBs (yet).
I am quite spooked about it and think it unlikely I would use a stallion who was a) cloned or b) who had a clone.
I can see value for endangered species but isn't that really interfering with nature and evolution????
I know little about cloning and some of the arguments are an exceptional gelding could be replicated and the bloodlines maintained. I think this is somewhat dubious as often, horses come into their own as geldings e.g. Vintage Crop - a terrible racehorse until he was gelded won the Melbourne Cup. I give this as an example only as this is not relevant to TBs (yet).
I am quite spooked about it and think it unlikely I would use a stallion who was a) cloned or b) who had a clone.
I can see value for endangered species but isn't that really interfering with nature and evolution????