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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: MIKE CAMPBELL on September 04, 2024, 12:40:10 AM
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She might be the real deal. Very impressive at Red Mile Tuesday.
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Yes she is. I think this filly is a product of an embryo transfer. Not that it makes a difference, just it would be nice to be noted as you may see another 2 year old out of Atlanta racing.
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NO !!! I believe There can be just one foal a year registered for a mare. Not say there can’t be more but just one registered. Suppose they could train 5 or 6 down and register the best. They are all going to have the same DNA.
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They are all going to have the same DNA.
Why would they? It would be no different than breeding the same mare to the same stallion each year. They would have the same pedigree but the genetics would not be identical unless one cell was split immediately after fertilization.
The information about only registering one each year seems to be correct. One of many examples where regulations and laws do not keep with scientific advances.
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Twins are the only exception.
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Twins are the only exception.
https://www.hemispheresmag.com/inspiration/business/adolfo-cambiaso-clones/
We should make ten copies of Foiled Again, give them to ten different trainers, and have $100,000 races for them every week at different tracks.
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She might be the real deal. Very impressive at Red Mile Tuesday.
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