Studbook number and microchip: every horse identified without doubt
Every horse carries its studbook number and its microchip on the same profile. With a bluetooth reader paired to your phone you scan the chip and everything opens instantly: identity, pedigree, health and history.
The studbook number, right on the profile
In show jumping breeding a horse is identified by its studbook: KWPN, BWP, SF, Holsteiner, Zangersheide, SBS or whichever applies. The app has a dedicated field for that number, alongside the microchip and the RP number.
You record it once and it's there when you need it: for an entry, for a passport, for a sale, or to answer a buyer without digging through paperwork.
From chip to record, in seconds
Identifying an animal by sight is a risk: look-alike foals, mares of the same coat, horses coming back from another yard or from a show. The microchip removes the doubt.
You scan the chip in the stall or the chute and the app opens that horse's record directly: name, studbook number, pedigree, health, breeding services and photos. No typing 15-digit numbers by hand.
Compatible with bluetooth readers
The app works with standard bluetooth microchip readers: pair the reader with your phone once and it's ready for field work. The flow is simple enough for anyone on the team to use.
When adding a horse you can record its microchip number by scanning it directly, no typing. That number stays linked to the profile for good: every future scan leads to the right record.
Works with no signal
The iOS and Android apps work offline: you can scan and identify horses in any corner of the farm. Data syncs automatically once your device gets signal back.