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Date: January 18, 2021

Many users have experienced problems with the renewal of their subscription. When the end date of the subscription is getting near, you couldn’t see this very clearly. Because of this, the renewal of the subscription was not activated in time so that the subscription expired. With this new adjustment we want to prevent this from […]

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Date: January 18, 2021

From now on, it is possible to copy a breeding pair. The offspring will not be copied in that case, but the data of the breeding pair will be. Convenient in case you want to add a new breeding pair without offspring. This was already an option for the separate animals, and now also for […]

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Date: January 18, 2021

Many ZooEasy users had requested for a way to fill in the scientific name of a breed. Until now, you could only fill in the description of a breed and not the scientific name. These past months, we have been busy developing this request. How does it work? We have made a video to show […]

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Date: January 18, 2021

Previously, when buying or selling animals, you had to enter the entire pedigree by hand. This took a lot of time. But if you would only import the animal itself without history, then you wouldn’t be able to make calculations of, for example, the inbreeding percentage. It is necessary to obtain the complete history of […]

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Date: December 20, 2020

From December 24th we will be closed to spend the holidays with our families. The helpdesk will be closed too, but from January 4th we will be answering all the questions that came in. Happy holidays to you and see you in 2021!

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Date: November 24, 2020

In this article Jack Windig of the Dutch Wageningen University and Research tells about the increase in inbreeding and how you can make sure that your organization has less to no inbreeding within the population, so a strong and healthy breed is created.  Inbreeding and kinship: what is important? Jack Windig: ‘For the breed it […]

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