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By Leila Miller BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -They look like ordinary foals, docile with honey brown coats and white facial patches ...
THEY look like ordinary foals, docile with honey brown coats and white facial patches, content to spend their days munching alfalfa in a cordoned-off pasture in rural Buenos Aires province.
Polo is already known for its "frenetic pace" but in Argentina the sport is about to become "even quicker", said The Times. The five foals, born in October and November, have mostly the same genes as ...
Argentinian scientists have unveiled the world’s first-ever genetically modified horses that can run faster and have bigger muscles.The 10-month-old foals that look like ordinary horses ...
STORY: These are the world’s first genetically edited horses. They’ve been breed by scientists at the Argentinian biotech firm Kheiron, in the hope of creating superfast polo horses. Here’s the ...
Horses with genomic edits to make them run faster have been banned from polo, but a zoo of CRISPR-edited animals is gaining ...
Morgan Williams has been riding horses since she was in third grade, so when she saw the opportunity to participate in a new horse adventure, she took the chance. Williams, 39, will be participating ...
Prevailing in a furious stretch drive, Stud Toroquemero's 4-year-old Intense for Me overtook favored El Kodigo at the wire to win by a head in the Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini Internacional (G1) Dec.
Cloning a mammal from an adult cell sample was first achieved in 1996 with the birth of Dolly the sheep in Scotland.
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