How to Search and Filter Rabbits
When you have a lot of Breeders in your account, it can be difficult to find a specific Breeder. Searching and Filtering the Breeders List simplifies this process. Web Version Searching Select “Rabbits” from the menu on the left. At the top of the page, there is a Search bar. Here, you can Search by Name, ID, Breed, Cage Number, and Color. Results will automatically appear when you are typing.  or enter the information by hand. If your pedigree comes from Evans Software or another Everbreed user, you can import it automatically: Import pedigrees from Evans Software Import pedigrees from other Everbreed users If not, follow the steps belowFeaturedHow to manage Breeder Attachments
Attachments allow ease of access with files directly related to your Breeders. Original pedigrees, show winnings, and health certificates are just a few things you may consider adding to your Breeder Attachments. Adding Attachments Open a Breeder Profile. Select the “Attachments” tab. || In the Mobile App you will have to scroll through the tabs to find Attachments. 3FeaturedHow to Edit and fill out a Rabbit’s Information Profile
How to Edit and Fill Out a Rabbit’s Information Profile Editing a rabbit’s information profile allows you to keep accurate records for each rabbit, including identification, lineage, and performance details. This helps you stay organized and manage your rabbitry more efficiently. Web Version How to Edit the Information Profile Open a Breeder's profile  next to a rabbit you want to put in the new Category and choose “Edit”. Under the “Category” section, click the dSome readersAdding a buck that is not yours (Stud Buck)
It can be helpful to add bucks you’ve used as studs to your account, so that you can better track the lineage of offspring. Here are a few notes when doing this: Add a new Category. You can create a Breeder Category titled “Not my rabbits”, “Studs”, or “Sperm donors”, to indicate the rabbit/s are not yours. Categories can be added from the Breeders page. Learn more about that [HERE](https://support.everbreed.com/en/article/how-to-use-breeder-categories-add-edit-delete-and-filter-1wgd3ySome readersUsing the Genetic Predictor
You can use the genetic predictor to get an idea of the kit colors possible from specific pairs. As long as you have genetic codes entered for the Breeders, you can predict any pairing. Web Version From The Breeders Page Select “Breeders” from the menu on the left. Along the top there is a button labeled “Predict”. Here, you can choose theSome readersHow do I add a photo to a Rabbit?
To help you more easily identify your rabbits, you can add a photo of each rabbit to your account. You can also add numerous photos, which is useful for various poses and photos as the rabbit ages. Web version Select “Rabbits” from the menu on the left. Click the ellipses (...) associated with the rabbit you want to add a photo for. Next, click “Edit”.Few readersHow do I enter Breeder Weights?
Tracking Breeder Weights is an essential part of managing a successful rabbitry. Knowing the weight of each rabbit can help you make informed breeding decisions, such as avoiding pairing a large buck with a smaller doe, which can lead to complications during kindling. Breeder Weights also appear on Pedigrees and play a key role when selecting for breed standards or optimizing growth rates. By consistently recording Weights, you can improve efficiency and make data-driven improvements to your breFew readersHow to perform Actions on multiple Breeders at once
You can perform actions like Breeding, Archiving, and Culling on multiple Breeders at once, to become more efficient. Using this feature means saving time while recording records in the barn. Web Version Select “Rabbit” from the menu on the left. Ensure your Rabbit are in the "List Layout" rather than "Tile Layout". Search or filter to show the breeders you want to perform the action on. Next, click the boxes that correspond to the Breeders you want to perform an action on. ![]Few readersUnderstanding Status in Everbreed
You may notice that some of your does have a heart on their Breeder Tile. We will be discussing what that means below. Breeder Status When you breed a doe, she will receive a heart icon on her Breeder Tile. This helps you easily distinguish which does are pregnant. Once she kindles, the heart icon will go away. In a Breeder’s Profile, you will see a “Status” section. If the doe is bredFew readers
