To test whether foreign gene expression can be improved in transgenic mice by manipulating the site of integration, we co-integrated the efficiently expressed sheep beta-lactoglobulin gene with two poorly expressed beta-lactoglobulin-derived hybrid genes encoding human proteins. In each case, we observed a significant improvement in the frequency and level of expression of the hybrid gene. ''Rescuing'' transgene expression by co-integration may provide a general solution for improving the efficiency of heterologous gene expression in transgenic animals.