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Rare Calf Born At Conner Prairie Following Embryo Transfer

A rare English Longhorn calf has joined Conner Prairie's livestock herds following a successful embryo transfer.

The male calf was born last week at the interactive history park in suburban Indianapolis. Its birth comes nine months after a frozen embryo shipped from England was implanted into one of Conner Prairie's female Shorthorn cows.

Livestock Manager Kevyn Miller calls embryo transfers a relatively new way of saving very old cattle breeds.

The newborn bull is now one of 11 English Longhorns at the museum, which boasts the nation's second-largest herd of the cattle breed. It will eventually be bred to boost the genetic diversity of the museum's Longhorn herd.

Conner Prairie's 850-acre park in Fishers includes a recreated 1836 village.

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