It appears from a BBC News article that the meat and milk of the *offspring* of a cloned bull are (pardon the phrase) "persona-non-grata" in the EU. excerpt: Meat from the offspring of a cloned cow was eaten in the UK last year, the Food Standards Agency has said. As part of an inquiry into milk from a cow produced from a cloned parent, it identified two bulls born in the UK from embryos of a US cloned cow. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-10859866 What's next? A belt recall because one might have been made from the leather? I'll stop beefing now! Cortland Richmond [email protected] EarthLink Revolves Around You.
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