We have some exciting news in this article, including new rabbit genotypes! At Everbreed, we are always working to improve your favorite rabbit app, and most of our suggestions come from users like you. On our Feedback Portal, you can vote on existing suggestions and make new ones. In this article, you will find an update on rabbit genotypes and many fixed bugs.
New Rabbit Genotypes
Rabbits come in a large variety of colors! Many new rabbit genotypes are available, so you can find the exact colors you need for each rabbit. You can predict the color outcomes of Litters if you have Genotypes for your Breeders. Some of the new rabbit genotypes include varieties of magpie, sallander, sable, and more. Additionally, there is a checkbox if the rabbit has a “broken” pattern. Because of this, it is easier to genetically mark a rabbit as broken. The available genes are as follows: A, B, C, D, E, En, V, W, DU, and Si.

Fixed Bugs
- Recording Weights – A bug was causing the date a Weight was recorded to not autofill. This bug has been resolved.
- Adding Breedings – Some users were unable to add Breedings because of a bug. The bug is fixed now.
- Breeding Multiple Breeders – When breeding multiple Breeders, the Breed form sometimes wouldn’t populate due to a bug. This bug is resolved.
- Updating Litter Names – Occasionally, a bug was not allowing Litter names to update. The bug is now fixed.
- Cut and Paste – When pasting into a field, a bug was making the entire field go blank. This bug has now been resolved.
- And many other minor bug fixes.
Have you encountered a bug or issue? In this Knowledge Base article, you can learn how to report bugs in the web and mobile versions. This way, we can address the problem more quickly and ensure you are having a great experience while using our app for rabbit record-keeping.
A Note From Everbreed
Everbreed is continuing to grow. We are happy to see so many new customers and breeders around the world.
We’ve added an AI chatbot (based on ChatGPT) to help with Support, so now you can get instant answers to questions about Everbreed. It pulls from our Knowledge Base, as well as the educational content on our website and Blog, which we’re focusing on expanding. We’ve also continued implementing automated testing procedures, and the app is becoming more and more solid and efficient.
We’re also excited to be building the new Marketplace feature that will allow you to list your rabbits on a public marketplace and find other rabbits to purchase. It’s still in progress, but we’ll keep you updated as we move along.