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nagwag wrote:For the people using your own spreadsheets, do you have the ability to import a picture of the cow into the spreadsheet?




OLF wrote:I use Cattlemax for Small Registered Herds. It is a great program. You can record pedigrees, performance data, EPDs, breedings, calf data, sales, photos medications and treatments. It makes it quick and easy to look back at a complete history of a cow or bull and their offspring. You can look at a list of a cows calves with all of their performance data and what they sold for. It's a nice way to see a cows total production, calves and cash.
It also tracks semen and embryos. Also good for producing invoices for private sales.
It's probably not cost effective for a six cow herd, but it is very handy.

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