001. For livestock breeders.

Registered stock. Provable lineage. One record

A registered breeding animal sells on pedigree and paperwork. On most farms that lives in a folder of paper registrations, three spreadsheets, and a Facebook post that scrolled away last spring. Breed Ledger holds the pedigree, the health records, and a public page for every animal on your farm. Built by a working multi-species breeder.

Animal record

BL-2026-311

Willow Creek Juniper

Nubian doe · DOB 2024-03-11

Sire
Oak Hollow Ridgeline
Dam
Willow Creek Fern
Pedigree
4 generations recorded
Health
CAE, CL, and Johne's, 2026-03-02
Registry
ADGA N2214887

Pen card QR resolves to this page. Scan it at the fence line.

002. On record.

Livestock goes live soon

There is no herd count on this page because there is nothing honest to count yet. Breed Ledger has been running dog and reptile programs for a while, and the livestock side opens with the same schema underneath. When farms are on record here, the strip below shows the number. Not before.

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003. Pedigree.

A pedigree a buyer can read without calling you

Link a sire and a dam once. Every offspring, every grand-offspring, and every future pairing on the farm inherits the connection.

  • Multi-generation pedigree trees rendered from the records you already entered. Nothing to redraw.
  • Sire and dam linking that cascades. Fix a dam's record once and every descendant on the farm reads correctly.
  • Registry fields captured on the animal: breed association and registry numbers, tattoos, microchip and scrapie IDs, and registration dates.
  • Export any animal's pedigree to PDF or CSV the moment a buyer asks for a copy.

Pedigree / Willow Creek Juniper

4 generations, 1 entry

Willow Creek Juniper

Nubian doe

Oak Hollow Ridgeline

Nubian buck

Willow Creek Fern

Nubian doe

Grandparents and great-grandparents continue beyond this view. Fix a record once and every descendant reads correctly.

004. Health and performance.

Test results and weights on the animal, not across five spreadsheets

One row per animal, and everything that ever happened to that animal hangs off it. Dated, sourced, and ready when a buyer asks what the herd tested clean for.

  • Genetic and disease-panel results dated and attached to the animal that was actually tested.
  • Birth weight, weaning weight, and average daily gain plotted over time instead of guessed at.
  • Breeding dates, exposure windows, and due dates tied to the dam and the sire they were pasture bred to.
  • Vaccination, deworming, and hoof or dental work logged with the dates a buyer will ask about.

Health and performance

Willow Creek Juniper

Tested clean
DateRecordResult
2026-03-02CAE, CL, Johne'sNegative
2026-02-10Weaning weight58 lb
2026-01-18CDT boosterGiven
2025-12-04Hoof trimDone

005. Your farm, public.

Every animal gets a page. Every birth group gets an announcement

A buyer three states away should be able to see the herd, the lineage, and what is coming, without joining a Facebook group and scrolling.

  • A public farm site with your herd, your available stock, and your pedigrees. It is built from the records, so it is never out of date.
  • Each upcoming birth group gets a live page with dates, the pairing, and a waitlist that holds its place in line.
  • Buyers reach the pedigree and the health record from the same page they found the listing on.
  • Inquiries land in one inbox with the animal already attached, so you are not reconstructing which one they meant.
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Upcoming

Spring kidding group

Due Mar 2027 · 4 reserved

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006. QR codes.

A pen card that answers the question you are tired of answering

Print a QR for any animal and put it where the animal stands. It resolves to that animal's live profile, pedigree, and records.

  • Pen cards, stall cards, and show displays. Same code, same live page.
  • A buyer at the fence line scans and reads pedigree, weights, and test dates while you finish the conversation you are already in.
  • Update the record and the card is current. Nothing to reprint before the next show.
  • Sale catalog entries carry the same code, so a printed lot number still leads back to the record.
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007. Pricing.

Priced per animal on record. Named up front.

No setup fee, no per-pedigree charge, and no charge to export your records on the way out. Free for your first 10 animals.

01$0free forever

Free

For breeders putting their first animals on record.

  • 10 animal records
  • Subdomain farm site (yourfarm.breedledger.co)
  • 3-generation pedigree trees
  • Find a Breeder directory listing
  • Inquiry form
  • Birth group announcements
  • Classic, Modern and Minimal templates
02$29/mo

Starter

For a working farm ready to sell from the records.

  • 50 animal records
  • Custom domain plus SSL
  • All 3 templates with custom colors
  • Full genetics predictions
  • 5-generation pedigree with cross-breeder links
  • Waitlists, deposits, and contracts
  • Blog section plus QR codes
  • SEO and analytics built in
03$49/mo

Professional

For programs running with no limits.

  • Unlimited animal records
  • Custom domain plus SSL
  • Unlimited pedigree depth
  • Full genetics predictions
  • Advanced analytics
  • Priority support
  • File uploads and conditional logic on forms

All breeder tiers include hosting, SSL, SEO, analytics, unlimited photos, and unlimited site visitors. Annual billing saves two months on Starter and Professional.

For breed associations and registries

Run a breed club? From $49/mo

If you sit on a board as well as run a farm, membership, dues, renewals, show and event fees, and Stripe Connect payouts to the club bank run on the same pedigree spine your herd already uses. See the breed-clubs page.

008. Common questions.

What farms ask before they move the records over.

Does Breed Ledger work with my registry?
Breed Ledger stores registry numbers, tattoos, microchip and scrapie IDs, and registration dates as fields on the animal, and exports them to PDF and CSV. It does not file registrations with your breed association on your behalf. The registry stays the authority on the breed.
Can I keep cattle, goats, and horses on one account?
Yes. One farm, one login, however many species. The schema is species agnostic, so records stay correct per animal and the herd view filters by species when you only want to look at the goats.
What does free for 10 animals cover?
Everything on this page, for your first 10 animals: pedigrees, health and weight records, the public farm site, and QR codes. No card to start. Pricing begins when animal 11 goes on record, and you will see the price before that happens.
Can I get my records back out?
Every animal, pedigree, health entry, and contract exports to CSV and PDF whenever you want a copy. There is no export fee and no lock in. The records are yours.
I have 15 years of this in a spreadsheet already.
Import it. Columns map to fields once, and sire and dam links get built from the IDs already in your sheet. Anything that will not map cleanly gets flagged for you to look at rather than guessed at.

009. Start.

Free for your first 10 animals. No card

Put one dam and her pedigree in and see whether it holds up against how you keep records now. See pricing.

Get your farm online.

Free for your first 10 animals. No card to start.

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