The livestock embryo production laboratory established in the Khojayli district has recorded its first high-tech result. On May 4, 2026, the first Holstein calf conceived through embryo transplantation was born at the "Qongirotboy Mehri" breeding farm in the Nukus district.

Experts emphasize that embryo transplantation technology allows for "skipping" several stages compared to conventional artificial insemination. This means that breeding results, which typically take 10–14 years to achieve, can be obtained in a much shorter period.

The newborn calf is reported to be in good condition. While it weighed 32 kilograms at birth, its current weight has reached 37–40 kilograms. Specialists view its growth, weight gain, and adaptation to the local climate positively. Within the framework of this project, embryo transplantations have been performed on more than 70 cattle to date. Similar experiments are continuing in the Chimboy, Takhtakupir, and other districts.

The "Qongirotboy Mehri" farm was established in 2020 and currently cares for more than 650 head of pedigree cattle. The initial transplantation work in collaboration between the farm and the "In-vitro" laboratory began in the summer of 2025.