
The town of Church Point has a unique designation as being the home to the state’s first cloned cow. The cow lives at Circle T Cattle Company. Several years ago, owner Bob Thibodeaux purchased a cow that won awards all over the world. The cow became so valuable, Thibodeaux decided to duplicate her.
“If she dies we are going to have all of this money, but we are not going to have her, so we started to look into the clone, if something would happen to her, we would still have her,” said Thibodeaux.
The cloning took place in Iowa, then transported back to Louisiana. Eight over nine is now just over a year old and has the exact look and personality of the original.
“Tiny kids can go up and rub them, they are like a pet dog,” said Thibodeaux.
Thibodeaux says they have the ability to clone the cow again if the need arises.
“When they came to take the tissue to clone, they took some extra tissue and put in storage,” said Thibodeaux
You can make an appointment to visit the cloned cow at Circle T Cattle Company.