(7-4-23) A cloned quarter horse or thoroughbred cannot be registered with the AQHA or the Jockey Club. But that doesn’t mean you can’t have one cloned. Cloning horses works at several different levels…it is not in the experimental stage it works. Many pluses are a part of a cloning.

How about a quarter horse gelding? Cloning would allow him to extend his bloodlines.

Here is quarter horse gelding that would be a great candidate-

Empressum (QH, SOR, G, foaled March 21, 2018) ( Apollitical JessCrazy Down Corona, by First Down Dash ) was the 2022 World Champion Quarter Horse on the strength of a six-race campaign that included three major stakes wins, the first of which was the Vessels Maturity at Los Alamitos last July.

This past weekend Empressum was back in the Vessels Maturity and became the fifth horse to win at least two runnings of the prestigious race with a commanding run over 400 yards.

With the win, Empressum earned a berth in the $750,000 Champion of Champions on Dec. 9, a race he won last year to clinch his World Champion title.

THE KEY

Have a biopsy (while the horse is still living) done and save the DNA, which can be saved until the next step in the process.

The first step The cost of Genetic Preservation is $1,600. An annual storage fee of $150 begins one year after receipt of the samples. Genetic Preservation offers you an affordable way to protect your investment and preserve the option to multiply that investment later through cloning. To order a biopsy kit shipment.

Current price for equine cloning is $85,000. All the necessary items for the cloning process, including recipient mares

Thoroughbred racing could benefit from cloning. The opportunities in public relations and marketing would be never ending.

How much would you have paid?

  • A Secretariat clone in a match race or just a breeze.
  • Even if cloning is never allowed in the future would you want a clone of him?
  • Artificial insemination in producing his foals?

How about this?

  • How about the American Clone Racing Association?

Being able to clone ‘legacy‘ horses would bring a new and exciting adventure in the racing (around the) WORLD.

What will make this a reality?

It will take those with a vision, commitment and finances. Fractional shares in the process could work in developing this for the future.

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