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  • How to edit and fill out a Rabbit’s Information Profile
    There is a lot of information to track about your rabbits. This article will explain all of the fields on a rabbit's profile, so you'll know what to put in when adding your rabbits. To add a new breeder, click the "Add New" button on the Breeders page. How to Edit the Information Profile Open a breeder's profile. Select the drop-down “Options” menu. Then select “Edit”. (https://storagPopular
  • How to use Breeder Categories: Add, Edit, Delete, and Filter
    Breeders can be sorted into groups called Categories. You can separate rabbits used for different purposes, purchased from certain sellers, or traveling to different shows within your Categories. Then, you can filter your Breeder list to see just those specific groups. Adding a Category Web Version Click the Breeders menu on the left Click Add Breeder or click the 3 dots ("...") next to any breeder and click Edit Click the Category Dropdown and “Other” Enter your new CategorSome readers
  • Adding a buck that is not yours (Stud Buck)
    It can be helpful to add a buck to your account that does not belong to you, so that you can better track the lineage of offspring. Here are a few things to note 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-aFew readers
  • Using 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 the Buck and Doe that you waFew readers
  • How do I add a photo to a Breeder?
    To help you more easily identify your rabbits, you can add a photo of each rabbit to your account. There are a few ways you can achieve this. Web version Option 1 Open a Breeder’s profile. Click the Edit button on your rabbit's profile. Click on the "Photos" tab. It will then give you the option to drag and drop a file or browse your library. (https://storage.crisp.chat/usFew readers
  • How do I enter Breeder Weights?
    Keeping track of Breeder Weights can be important when choosing which rabbits to breed together. Breeding a large buck to a smaller doe can result in big kits that the doe can not successfully birth. Breeder weights can also appear on pedigrees. Web Version Open a Breeder Profile and select the Options menu. Or, select the ellipses(...) next to any Breeder on the Breeders List. From here, clFew readers
  • How to Search and Filter Breeders
    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 “Breeders” 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. After you have typed what you would like to Search for, click the green Search icon. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/weFew readers
  • How 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 “Breeders” from the menu on the left. Ensure your Breeders 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 readers
  • How to Add a Pedigree from an Image
    This feature allows you to easily import a rabbit’s pedigree by uploading an image, making it much easier to add pedigree information instead of manually entering it one by one. Step 1: Select Your Breeder Go to the Breeders section from the navigation bar. Select the breeder whose pedigree you want to update. Step 2: Navigate to the Pedigree Tab and Import the Image In the breeder’s profile, navigate to the Pedigree tab. For the mobile app: Click the three dots in theFew readers
  • How to Use the Line Breeding Feature
    Step 1: Navigate to the Breeders Section From the Everbreed dashboard, click on Breeders in the left-hand menu. Once in the Breeders section, click on the Line Breeding button at the top of the screen. Step 2: Select a Buck and a Doe After clicking Line Breeding, a pop-up will appear. In this pop-up, you will see dropdown menus to select a buck and a doe. Choose the two rabbitsFew readers
  • How do I generate a birth certificate for my rabbit?
    Follow these steps to generate and download a birth certificate for your rabbit on Everbreed: Log In to Everbreed: Open the Everbreed application and log in to your account. Navigate to Breeder Profile: Go to the "Breeder Profile" section from the dashboard. Select a Breeder: Choose the breeder for whom you want to generate the birth certificate. Go to the Birth Certificate Tab: Click on the "Birth Certificate" tab to view the birth certificate details. (https://storage.crisp.Few readers
  • How to manage Breeder file 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. CliFew readers

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