Change Flock for Animals

Change Flock for Animals

It is possible to change the flock for animals in the database.

Step 1. Select the animals

  • Select the animals, by using the filter option or by selecting on the screen, the sheep that you would like to change the for the flock.

Step 2. Change flock

  1. Go to Utility > Change Flock for Animals


Step 3. Choose the flock

  1. Select from the drop down list which flock you would like to move your sheep into.



Step 4. Select Yes button to the following messages:

  • Select Yes to the following message: 

  • Select Yes to the following message: 

  • Select OK to the following message: 




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