IVF could save the rare British breeds?
October 21, 2015 Last updated at 00:04 BST clock
The first baby to IVF after more than 15 years will now be born in a stud growing in Shropshire.
It is the result of a project by the University of Liverpool researchers conducted - the first step to a bank of embryos that the last lifeline to produce some traditional British rare breeds that could be disappearing.
Science Reporter for BBC and Video Reporter Victoria Gill went to visit the farm and speak with scientists perform what they say is a new frontier in IVF animal.
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