British Farmer Admits Selling Milk From Cloned Cow

British Farmer Admits Selling Milk From Cloned Cow

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The video discusses the use of cloned cows in milk production, highlighting a case where a dairy farmer admitted to using a cloned cow, raising legal and ethical concerns. The FSA is investigating as no applications for cloning have been received. EU law requires safety tests for cloned animal products, but there's no evidence of harm from cloned cow milk. Ethical issues arise due to animal welfare concerns. Cloned cows often originate in the US, with embryos shipped to the UK. Public skepticism persists since Dolly the sheep, and safety of the cloning process remains unproven.

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What is the main legal concern regarding the use of cloned cows for milk production?

The milk is more expensive to produce.

The milk is proven to be harmful.

No applications or authorizations for cloning have been received.

Cloned cows are banned in the UK.

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What is one ethical concern mentioned about cloning animals?

Cloned animals are always healthier.

Cloning is cheaper than traditional breeding.

Cloning is a natural process.

Some cloned animals have defects.

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How do cloned cows typically start their life according to the report?

They are cloned directly in the UK.

They are born in the UK.

They are created in the US and shipped to the UK.

They are naturally bred in the US.

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What historical event increased public suspicion about cloning?

The creation of Dolly the sheep.

The banning of cloned animals in the EU.

The first cloned cow in the UK.

The discovery of defects in cloned animals.

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What is a potential barrier to public acceptance of milk from cloned cows?

Lack of evidence proving the safety of the cloning process.

The milk is cheaper.

The milk is more nutritious.

The milk has a different taste.