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Pros And Cons Of Equine Reproduction

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Equine Reproduction and Genetic Engineering Application: Is It Safe and Ethical? The use and procedures developed by modern technology for the purpose of equine reproduction better known as "genetic engineering" has caused considerable concern regarding how safe are the results and is it ethical to alter nature? With the proliferation of new applications and scientific procedures in equine reproduction a lot of the older methods have been abandoned for new or more convenient and less costly procedures. Some of these new procedures include artificial insemination or A1, selective use of the equine genes, and the use of chemicals to effectively change what nature has perfected through a selective process known as evolution. Genetically altering horses by these methods developed by science brings into question whether or not this is ethically correct. The use of science to alter nature's perfection that has taken millions of years to perfect …show more content…

In the Canadian Veterinary Journal La Revue Vetrinare Canadienne the article report titled: Genetic Engineering of Animals: Ethical Issues Including Welfare Concerns by Elizabeth H Ormandy, Julie Dale, and Gilly Griffin states: "A significant limitation of current cloning technology is the prospect that cloned offspring may suffer some degree of abnormality. Studies have revealed that cloned mammals may suffer from developmental abnormalities including extended gestation; large birth weight; in adequate placenta formation; and history logical effects in organs and tissues (for example, kidneys, brain, cardiovascular system, and muscle). One annotated review highlights eleven different original research articles that documented the production of cloned animals with abnormalities occurring in the developing embryo, and suffering for the newborn animal and the surrogate mother (Ormandy, Dale, Griffin,

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