Animal cloning is a technique that allows us to preserve the genetics and legacy of our pets and horses. At Ovohorse, we are pioneers in this field, and in this article, we will explain the entire process involved.
Our mission
At Ovoclone, our mission is to bring happiness to our clients. We offer specialised services in genetic preservation and cloning of a variety of animals, from dogs and cats to camels and horses, among others. Our team is made up of specialists and veterinarians who share a common passion: a love for animals and a deep understanding of the bonds we create with them.
Pet cloning: An eternal bond
Animal cloning makes it possible to replicate a genetically identical and healthy animal from one that already exists. Pet cloning is a safe and simple process that can be carried out thanks to our cell preservation bank, where biological samples can be stored until you decide to use them for the cloning process.

The cloning process step by step
The cloning process is surprisingly simple, although it requires advanced technology and scientific expertise. Here we explain it in detail:
- Obtaining the DNA sample: The process begins with collecting a DNA sample from your pet or horse. This may be from a cryopreserved sample or from a skin biopsy taken after its death.
- Fertilisation of the egg: In the laboratory, the nucleus of an egg from the specified species is removed so that it no longer has its own genes. The egg is then fertilised with the DNA sample from your pet.
- Embryo formation: The union between the egg and the DNA gives rise to an embryo, which is the genetic duplicate of your pet.
- Veterinary tests: Before any procedure, all the animals involved undergo thorough veterinary examinations to ensure they are in optimal health.
At Ovohorse, we have facilities specially prepared and adapted to carry out any animal cloning or reproduction procedure with maximum safety and the necessary protocols to ensure success. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or if you would like more information about animal cloning.