New Feature Added to the Breednet Blackbook

Breednet - Wednesday June 22

A new feature has just been added to the Breednet Blackbook which enables the bulk entry of horses from sales in one simple process.

The Breednet Blackbook has been enthusiastically received by our audience since launch a few months ago with over 5,000 horses being tracked as well as thousands of Dams, Stallions, Nicks, Jockeys and Trainers.

The new Sales feature can be found from the Sales tab at the top of your user screen, allowing you to simply search for the group of horses you want, whether it be a list of sale entrants, progeny of a chosen sire or dam etc.

Find the Sales link in the menu.

Once you have your list, just click the checkbox of all the horses you wish to follow and submit when you’re done.

Select as many horses as you wish

Suitable for buyers wanting to monitor a shortlist, vendors wanting to keep track of a draft or anybody in fact with an interest in horses which have gone through sales.

As horses appear in race entries or at barrier trials your blackbook will automatically update and relevant horses will move from the Unnamed section into the main part of your Blackbook.

We hope it’s an attractive addition for users. Any feedback or issues please always get in touch at media@breednet.com.au

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