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Clone Beef Calves - Courtesy of Trans Ova Genetics.
Clone Beef Calves - Courtesy of Trans Ova Genetics.

This clone of Forever Lady 718, an internationally recognized Angus cow, sold for $170,000.
This clone of Forever Lady 718, an internationally recognized Angus cow, sold for $170,000.
  Mother KC was cloned from a kidney cell taken from a carcass.  She is shown here with her traditionally bred calf Sunshine.
Mother KC was cloned from a kidney cell taken from a carcass. She is shown here with her traditionally bred calf Sunshine.
 
These are clones of Kung Fu, the mother of many famous rodeo bulls.
These are clones of Kung Fu, the mother of many famous rodeo bulls.
  Two clones of Beefmaster Cathy Lee relaxing in the barnyard.
Two clones of Beefmaster Cathy Lee relaxing in the barnyard.
 
Peggy Sue, a clone of Beefmaster Cathy Lee, gets something to eat.
Peggy Sue, a clone of Beefmaster Cathy Lee, gets something to eat.
  Clones of famous show pig Miss Pauline frisk on the farm.
Clones of famous show pig Miss Pauline frisk on the farm.
Clone mates of Dolly - the world's first cloned mammal - pictured here in Scotland.  These are the oldest living clones from somatic cells and exhibit no health problems.
Clone mates of Dolly - the world's first cloned mammal - pictured here in Scotland. These are the oldest living clones from somatic cells and exhibit no health problems.
  Egg being prepared for cloning.
Egg being prepared for cloning.
Jewel and her clone Diamond, winner of the Winter Yearling Class in the Jr. Show and 4th in the Open Show at the World Dairy Expo.
Jewel and her clone Diamond, winner of the Winter Yearling Class in the Jr. Show and 4th in the Open Show at the World Dairy Expo."
  Starlight and her cloned family.
Starlight and her cloned family.
 
Liz and her clone Liz II, who was the 2004 Jr. Champion of the Holstein show at the World Dairy Expo.
Liz and her clone Liz II, who was the 2004 Jr. Champion of the Holstein show at the World Dairy Expo.