Breeding season — stallion side
Track your stallion's collections, frozen inventory, mare bookings and shipments, and how the book is doing this season.
Stand a stallion and HorseBook tracks his side of the season: what you've collected, what's in the tank, which mares are booked, what shipped and where, and how the book's shaping up. Open a stallion and go to his Breeding tab.
Collections
Log each collection with the numbers you and your vet care about — date, volume, concentration, motility, morphology, total sperm, pH, color, and the number of doses — plus who collected. Mark how it was handled: fresh, cooled, frozen, or discarded. You can scan a lab's semen-analysis sheet to fill a collection in, the same way you scan any other document.
Frozen inventory
Anything you freeze goes into a freezing log — your running count of frozen doses on hand, so when an order comes in you know what's actually in the tank without walking out to count canes.
Mare bookings and shipments
Book the mares coming to your stallion and track each one through the season:
- Bookings — the mares on the book, with their status as things move along.
- Shipments — for cooled and frozen orders, log what shipped, when, and to whom, so "what went out today" is a record, not a memory.
Mare compatibility
Keep notes on how a given mare pairs with your stallion — a rating and your reasoning — so when an owner asks, or you're weighing a repeat booking, your past thinking is right there.
The program summary
At the top of the stallion's Breeding tab, HorseBook gives you a season-at-a-glance: how many mares are booked, how many have shipped, and the owner-reported in-foal rate as results come back. It's the quick read on whether the season's going the way you hoped.
Progeny
Foals by your stallion link back to him, building out his produce record over time — each one a full horse profile in its own right.
Both web and iPhone
Stallion tracking — collections, freezing log, bookings, shipments, compatibility, and the program summary — is on the web dashboard and the iPhone app, and it syncs.