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Catalina Genetics

Locality: Kurmond

Phone: +61 422 888 333



Address: 515 Bells Line of Road 2757 Kurmond, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.catalinagenetics.com

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18.01.2022 JK Mackay Game 8 Best Playing Pony Wing (Humour x Poloman) 13yo mare played & owned by Ed Mandie, groomed Paris, bred by Jemalong & awarded by Alec White & Damian Johnson.



16.01.2022 Phone: 0422 888 333 Email: [email protected]

12.01.2022 JK Mackay Game 10 Best Playing Pony Iris (Marigold x Tip The Pro) 15yo mare, played & owned by Lachie Gilmore, groomed by Brittney, bred by Deveraux & awarded by Jeff Fisher.

11.01.2022 JK Mackay Game 9 Best Playing Pony Ellerston Hydro (Power x Saint) 14yo gelding, played by Alec White, groomed by Katrina, Lin & Iris, bred by Ellerston & owned by Belltrees & awarded by Lucas, Cody & Jack Grimes.



09.01.2022 Hector King Final Best Playing PonyCenti (Centimetre x Mambo) 8yo mare, played by Jack Grimes, groomed by Celine, bred & owned by Ellerston. Hector King Best Team of PoniesCenti & Optic (Clarity x Montreal) 9yo mare, played by Jack Grimes, groomed by Celine, bred & owned by Ellerston.

08.01.2022 JK Mackay Final Best Playing Pony Hope 9yo mare, played & owned by Tom Hunt, bred by Joanne Reid & awarded by Jim Gilmore.

08.01.2022 JK Mackay Game 7 Best Playing Pony Marilyn (Elle x Husruler) 8yo mare played by Dirk Gould, groomed by Lily, bred & owned by Timor Polo & awarded by Jim Gilmore.



07.01.2022 Lovelocks Sex (Atlantic x Summer) 11yo mare bred by Lovelocks, BPP 2018 British Gold Cup, playing 2020 Argentine Triple Crown with Barto Castagnola.

01.01.2022 Mary McCann from Hartwell Stud in Ireland talks about her experience with cloning

01.01.2022 - Cloning a horse - 1. The original horse, in this example: Tweed. 2. Two small skin biopsies are taken. The skin biopsies are then transported in a special media to our laboratory. 3. The cells are grown and cultured. ... 4. A cloned embryo is made using a donor oocyte (egg cell) which had had its donors DNA removed and the DNA from a cultured cell of Tweed inserted. 5. The cloned embryo is transferred into a recipient mare and the mare continues to grow the embryo as if it where her own. 6. The cloned embryo grows into a cloned foetus within the recipient mare. 7. The cloned foetus develops through gestation. 8. A healthy clone of the original horse Tweed is born. The clone is an exact genetic replica of the original. Their DNA is identical. See more

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