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A large crowd turned out and jammed the Grantville racetrack for its annual ostrich, camel and zebra racing program.
Scientists were looking for ways to bolster the population when they had the idea to get a helping hand from a cousin of the zebra. A quarter horse named Kelley gave birth to Zebra E.Q. on May 17 ...
A quarter horse named Kelley gave birth to Zebra E.Q. on May 17, 1984, at the Louisville Zoo. It was the first successful embryo transfer from an exotic to a domestic equine.
A quarter horse named Kelley gave birth to Zebra E.Q. on May 17, 1984, at the Louisville Zoo. It was the first successful embryo transfer from an exotic to a domestic equine.
A quarter horse named Kelley gave birth to Zebra E.Q. on May 17, 1984, at the Louisville Zoo. It was the first successful embryo transfer from an exotic to a domestic equine.
A horse gave birth to a zebra in 1984. Watch the video to see the cute foal and learn how this happened. Skip to content. NOWCAST KOAT Action 7 News at 10pm.
On May 17th, 1984 history was made when *** Kentucky horse gave birth to *** baby zebra, an embryo transfer at the Louisville Zoo made it possible for Kelly to give birth to *** striped little one ...
Zebra stallions attack pregnant mares to induce abortion or miscarriage. If the foal is already born, they try and kill it.
On May 17th, 1984 history was made when *** Kentucky horse gave birth to *** baby zebra, an embryo transfer at the Louisville Zoo made it possible for Kelly to give birth to *** striped little one ...
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Zebra stallion's unexpected aggression disrupts peaceful birth as it attacks a mare in labor - MSNZebra stallion attacks after foal’s birth while mare fights to protect her newborn. When the foal was born, the aggression in the stallion grew worse.
A quarter horse named Kelley gave birth to Zebra E.Q. on May 17, 1984, at the Louisville Zoo. It was the first successful embryo transfer from an exotic to a domestic equine.
A quarter horse named Kelley gave birth to Zebra E.Q. on May 17, 1984, at the Louisville Zoo. It was the first successful embryo transfer from an exotic to a domestic equine.
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