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The ethical issues of cloning and transplanting cattle embryos is that not always will the cloned embryos turn out perfect, sometime with deformities and such like. This is not always the case.
The economic advantages of cloning and transplanting cattle embryos is the you can mass produce cows for succulent beef also you can provide wonderful creamy milk which will give your country and family a more rich and wealthy life. The disadvantages of cloning is that the beef could become toxic if it is cloned incorrectly.
The advantages of cattle embryo cloning are:
Complete copies of parents
Can't be born with any diseases if the parents don't have any
Can make cows with lotes of milk or meat ect.
There are no ethical advantages to transplanting embryos. Ethical has to do with morals or right and wrong. Certainly there could be advantages, depending on the circumstances. However, bypassing a natural process in reproduction can not be considered to be the right thing to do short of a last ditch effort to save an endangered species and even that is questionable.
There really are none, although you get to know a producer or two that has some top quality animals that can and are used for ET purposes. But other than that, there are none.
no point
It is more known as "Embryo Transfer" than cloning and transplanting embryos of cattle. A cow is flushed so that she will super-ovulate, and artificially inseminated, then she's flushed again so that the embryos can be collected and transferred to donor cows. The donor cows hopefully accept the embryo that they have inserted into them and grow the embryo into a fetus then birthed as a calf. The super-ovulation is a method that encourages natural cloning, even though it's not natural itself by many standards.
There are not many ethical issues with embryo cloning in cattle but one of them is that it's not natural.
disadvantages are that if it goes wrong people will get sick so people will have to pay compensation
Cloning is used in cattle breeding by taking an embryo of a donor cow (being a female of top breeding quality) and making it into a copy of that cow with the same desired qualities. Cloning is also naturally done by producing fraternal twins in cattle.
Cattle Farming can be a profitable business.
George E. Seidel has written: 'Embryo transfer in dairy cattle' -- subject(s): Dairy cattle, Embryos, Transplantation
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Cattle and true buffalo cannot mate, as the embryos fail. A hybrid between the American Bison and domestic Cattle is called a Beefalo.
Human cloning is not possible. Many cloning attempts on our closest relatives, rhesus monkeys, have resulted in utter failure with not a single successful birth. Cloning in cattle have also resulted in very few pregnancies and even fewer are born. Most of those born suffer from bizarre illnesses that never occur in nature.
Usually the embryos are inspected under a microscope for such things before they are transferred to a recipient cow. An embryo with a deformity won't last very long, getting miscarried by the recipient cow or end up being absorbed into the donor cow's system. Even healthy embryos can get miscarried by the recipient cow, since acceptance by that cow can be a risk in itself.
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It's a method to produce more offspring from one donor cow than what she can produce if she were bred and produced calves normally. These embryos that come from a superior cow (which come from a process called super-ovulation) are taken out of that donor cow and put into other non-related cows to develop into calves.