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Obi-Wan

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I doubt he cloned anything. My guess is he brought back a refrigerated straw of semen.
The problem begins when they escape like the elk/red stage fiasco in Idahoe.
According to court documents presented earlier this year, Schubarth and at least five other collaborators began conspiring in 2013 to purchase parts of dead male Marco Polo argali sheep (Ovis ammon polii) from sellers in Kyrgyzstan. Over the next eight years, Schubarth successfully sent genetic material from the world’s largest sheep species to a lab in a bid to create cloned embryos. These embryos were then artificially inseminated into ewes from a variety of (also very illegal) species to create numerous hybrid offspring. During that time, at least two sheep contracted and died from Johne’s disease—a contagious, chronic wasting disease that spreads both directly between animals, or indirectly through contaminated environments.

Eventually, however, one ewe produced a single, pure genetic Marco Polo argali that Schubarth nicknamed “Montana Mountain King,” or MMK. From there, MMK then bred with more ewes to create big game sheep even larger than than the average Marco Polo argali male, which easily weighs more than 300 lbs, stands 49-inches at the shoulder, and sports horns that span over five-feet-wide. MMK’s semen was also sold to breeders in other states. Sheep containing just 25-percent Marco Polo argali DNA fetched $15,000-per-head, while animals produced by MMK’s son, Montana Black Magic, sold for $10,000 each.
 


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What do they do to get this?
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What do they do to get this?
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Are you saying this wasn't a free chase hunt?

I saw this pic earlier on a different platform and all they said about it was it came from Idaho and was some new SCI record. Don't they have to be free chase to qualify for SCI?

I really don't know...
 

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Are you saying this wasn't a free chase hunt?

I saw this pic earlier on a different platform and all they said about it was it came from Idaho and was some new SCI record. Don't they have to be free chase to qualify for SCI?

I really don't know...
No they don't have to be fair chase/free range. I can't remember the reasoning behind it but at the end of the day I don't really care too much about record books. I realize the original intended purpose of Boone & Crocket and Pope & Young was a conservation tool but I feel like it is not being used in that manner anymore
 

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