A man hits the ball as he plays during a polo training session, in Canuelas, Buenos Aires, Argentina August 7, 2025. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -They look like ordinary foals, docile with honey brown coats and white facial patches, contentto spend their days munching alfalfa in a cordoned-off pasture in rural Buenos Aires province.
But these five 10-month-olds are the world’s first genetically edited horses: cloned copies of a prize-winning horse named Polo Pureza, or Polo Purity, with a single DNA sequence inserted using CRISPR technology with the aim of producing explosive speed.
