For livestock breeders
The Livestock Breeder Website and Records Platform
Breed Ledger gives horse, cattle, sheep, goat, and rabbit breeders a professional website, multi-generation pedigrees, and animal records in one platform. No spreadsheets. No separate website builder.
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Why livestock breeders need purpose-built software
Livestock breeding has higher stakes and longer timelines than most other animal breeding categories. A horse foal represents two to three years of investment before anyone knows what it became. A bull calf from a registered cow program carries decades of bloodline work in its pedigree. A goat doe from a champion line is worth ten times what an unregistered animal sells for. The records that prove the pedigree are the difference between a $500 sale and a $5,000 sale.
Most livestock breeders manage that recordkeeping with a combination of registry software, paper files, spreadsheets, and a separate Wix or Squarespace site that has nothing to do with their actual records. When a buyer asks about the dam of a foal or the EPDs on a bull, the breeder is digging through three different systems to put together an answer. When the website needs updating, it does not happen.
Breed Ledger is built so your records and your website are the same thing. Update your animal once. The pedigree, the registration display, the listing status, and the public profile all reflect it. No double entry. No drift between what you know and what your buyers see.
Built for how livestock breeders actually work
Serious programs need more than a Wix page and a Facebook album. Breed Ledger gives you the infrastructure without the developer bill.
Multi-species collections
Run horses, cattle, sheep, and goats from one account. Each collection uses the right terminology throughout.
Registration number display
AQHA, APHA, ABBA, or any registry. Registration fields are built in and show publicly on every animal profile.
Pedigree trees
Multi-generation pedigrees built from actual sire and dam records. Links to other breeders are supported with a verified approval workflow.
Health records
Vaccination records, health testing results, and custom fields for any data specific to your breed or program.
Sale and availability status
Mark animals as available, reserved, or sold. Your website stays current without manual updates to separate pages.
Built for serious breeding programs
Whether you breed registered Quarter Horses, Angus cattle, dairy goats, or pedigreed rabbits, Breed Ledger handles the records and the public website that buyers expect from professional programs.
Built for every livestock species
Breed Ledger adapts to how each species is bred, registered, and sold. One platform, every program.
Horse breeders
Track AQHA, APHA, ApHC, AHA, and other registry numbers on every animal. Document foal crops, stallion service records, and multi-generation pedigrees for Quarter Horses, Paints, Arabians, Thoroughbreds, warmbloods, gaited breeds, and stock horses. Display sire and dam profiles with full lineage for every prospective buyer.
Cattle breeders
Manage registered Angus, Hereford, Charolais, Brahman, Simmental, and other beef and dairy cattle programs. Note EPD values, registration numbers from Angus Association or other breed registries, and calving records. Cross-link cattle pedigrees with the bulls and cows that produced them.
Sheep and goat breeders
Track registered Boer goats, Nigerian Dwarfs, Nubians, LaManchas, Katahdin sheep, Dorper sheep, Suffolks, and other breeds. ADGA and AGS registration numbers display on every animal profile. Document milk records, kidding history, and lambing data alongside pedigrees.
Rabbit breeders
Manage ARBA registered programs across Holland Lops, Netherland Dwarfs, Mini Rex, Flemish Giants, and other breeds. Track pedigrees, show wins, and litter records. Display animals in a way that show judges and serious buyers expect to see them documented.
Registry numbers built into every animal profile
Every livestock breed has a registry, and serious buyers expect to see registration numbers on the animals they are evaluating. Breed Ledger treats registration numbers as a first-class field on every animal profile, not an afterthought stuffed into a notes box.
AQHA, APHA, ApHC, AHA, AAA (Angus), AHA (Hereford), ABBA (Brahman), ADGA (Dairy Goat), ABGA (Boer Goat), ARBA (Rabbit), and any other registry your program works with. Add the registration number once and it displays on the public animal profile, flows into the pedigree tree, and stays linked to the animal forever.
Cross-breeder pedigree linking lets you connect your animals to their sires and dams even when those parent animals belong to other breeders on the platform. Lineage is verified through an approval workflow, so what shows on a pedigree tree is what the owners actually agreed to.
Common questions
- Does Breed Ledger support horses, cattle, sheep, and goats?
- Yes. Breed Ledger is species-agnostic. You can manage horses, cattle, sheep, goats, rabbits, or any other livestock species on the same platform. Each collection uses species-appropriate terminology throughout.
- Can I track registration numbers from AQHA, APHA, or breed registries?
- Yes. Registration numbers are a standard field on every animal profile in Breed Ledger. Your horses or cattle registration numbers display publicly on their profile pages so buyers can verify them easily.
- Does Breed Ledger support multi-generation pedigrees for livestock?
- Yes. Multi-generation pedigree trees are built into every animal profile. Trees update automatically when you update any ancestor. Cross-breeder lineage linking lets you connect animals sired or dammed by animals owned by other breeders on the platform.
- Can I display health records and EPD data on my livestock website?
- You can add health testing results and custom fields to any animal profile. For cattle breeders, you can note EPD values and performance data in the custom fields. Structured EPD display is on the product roadmap.
- Can I have separate sections for different livestock species?
- Yes. Breed Ledger supports multiple collections within a single account. A breeder running horses and cattle can have a separate collection for each, each with its own terminology, directory listing, and URL structure on their site.
- Can I track multiple livestock species in one Breed Ledger account?
- Yes. Breed Ledger uses collections to separate different species or programs within a single account. A breeder running registered Angus cattle and a herd of Boer goats can manage both from one login, with each collection getting its own animals, listings, and public page on their site.
- Does Breed Ledger work for horse breeding programs with stallion services?
- Yes. Stallion records are first-class profiles in Breed Ledger, with full lineage display, registration numbers, and a public profile page that mare owners can review before booking a service. Foal records link directly to both the sire and dam, building a verified pedigree from the moment the foal is registered.
- Can I document show wins, performance data, and production records?
- Yes. Custom fields on every animal profile let you document show wins, performance test results, milk production, weaning weights, EPDs, and any other data that matters to your breed. Buyers see the full picture without you sending PDFs back and forth.
- Do I need a developer to set up my livestock breeder website?
- No. Sign up, pick a template, add your animals, and your website is live. No coding, no hosting bills, no maintenance.
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