Play It Again, Zita (Continued from Page Al) nitely and reactivated for cell growth to allow the Wiles to reproduce Zita far into the future. Ovaries from slaughterhouse cows provide the egg for the cell This egg is emptied of its genetic Agricultural Generators Spectrum Detroit Diesel PTO L.P. Gas Diesel, Generators o nnn^i.9 enerat ° rS ' 25 to 135 KW Units 5 to 2,000 KW In stock! Service - Rental - New & Used Units In Stock JjJEJVwww svsr£/ws £*******>***' \mmmmm*mmmm iimkom i J* * W f Power Generation Systems Specialists Call Leonard Martin BALE ELEVATORS-CONVEYORS formerly Graves Call For Information & Dealer Nearest To You! Products 0f... [RYDER Supply j information, the chromosomes. An electric shock fuses the cell with the egg. Within a few hours the embryo begins to divide. In seven days the cloned embryo is ready for transfer into a recipi ent cow. The embryos were shipped 330 Fonderwhite Road, Lebanon, PA 17042 overnight to the farm and im planted in the prepped cows and heifers. “For the first one we probably overdid it a little, we had proba bly 40 cows in heat for 10 em bryos,” sajd Wiles. Ultrasounds were conducted at 35,70,90 and 120 days. “They’re not out of the critical stage in cloning until 120 days.” 717-273-4544 Fax 717-273-5186 PORTABLE ELEVATORS formerly Speed King IVLtB Han - 539 Falling Spring Road P.O. Box 219 Chambersburg, PA 17201-0219 888-464-6379 Fax (717) 263-5573 The calves were born Feb. 7 and 13 at the New Bolton Center. Since their assisted de livery, the calves have been under close watch. After being monitored for three weeks after their birth, they came home to Williamsport the first cloned calves to be returned to the farm, according to Wiles. Although other cloned animals were born earlier, they are still in the laboratory. Cloning Considerations “The cloning industry is in its infant stages, there’s only a handful of registered Holstein calves and one registered bull. The neat part about cloning dairy animals is that we can see the production comparisons. “We had Zita production tested and evaluated for type by the Holstein Association, so when these mature and calve in we’ll be able to compare type or milk production per year and see how close they really are.” More calves are expected in August and another seven em bryos were put in last week. To get Genesis and Cyagra, 12 em bryos were transferred. Because this is cutting-edge technology, the price tag may be prohibitory for widespread use. Angus Foundation To Host First Ever Golf Tournament THORNTON, Colo. Angus enthusiasts; don’t forget your golf clubs while packing the trailer for this year’s National Junior Angus Show. The Angus Foundation is excited to host the first ever Angus Foundation Golf Tournament, held in con junction with the National Junior' Angus Show, on Tues day, July 10. The tournament will be at the T horncreek Golf Course, one of Colorado’s top 10 courses in Thornton, Colo. The day’s activ ities begin at 6:30 a.m., with a continental breakfast, followed by a shotgun start at 7:30 a.m. Teams of four will compete tor various prizes. The golfers will form four person teams before the tournament. If an individual Lancaster Farming CowCaxn Visit our Website at www.iancasterfarming.com m Hostetler Management Company Has Swine Finishing Floor Contracts Available For individuals Interested In Building Finishing Barns In Pennsylvania. If Swine Production Is Of Interest To You, We Are Offering Opportunities To Become Past Of A Growing PA Swine Management Company. For details and cash flow information contact: Francis Strause (717) 286-7472 Hostetter Management co Company H 717-721-9127 If Fax 717-721-9128 1~1 I 120 Lake St. I I | Ephrata, PA 17522 s °n Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 24,2001-A45 Figuring in the cost for scientists to develop the embryo, the ex pense for care of the recipients, and fee at New Bolton for deliv ery, care, and Woodwork, Gene sis and Cyagra come with a price tag of between $40,000- $50,000 apiece, approximates Wiles. In coming years, said Wiles, cloned embryos will be more widely used in America and even shipped overseas as pro ducers gain the technology and experience of transferring the embryos themselves without sci entists and laboratories, keeping costs lower. “There’s a lot of activity around the country to get cows signed up, especially older cows. Producers can preserve cells now and work on cloning later if, five to ten years down the road, costs decrease, and they can look at that a little more.” The cloning option was espe cially appealing to the Wiles be cause Zita did not flush well. “There’s still a gigantic pile of embryo contracts not fulfilled,” said Wiles, who is hoping the clones step in and fill the gap that she left. “These calves can start where Zita left off expand on what she did through her daughters. (Turn to Page A 46) is not part of a team, he or she will be put with a team. A hole in-one prize is on the line. Mulli gans will be available for a minimal fee, with a limit of one per golfer. A Certified Angus Beet 0, lunch will be served following the tournament to recognize the participants and sponsors and to make special awards. Several sponsorship opportu nities are available including event sponsor, golf cart sponsor and hole sponsor. Sponsorships include recognition in the Angus Journal, Tournament program, signage at the event, and com plimentary registration tor one to four golfers, depending on the level of sponsorship. See