The following page tells you a little about Pedigree Planner’s most important features and gives examples of screens from the program as illustration. For more information, or to order your own copy of the program please contact us.

Tabulated Pedigrees on the Screen
Linebreeding
Relationships
Line of inheritance of the X-Chromosome
Highlighting
Tail Analysis
Descendants
Search Pedigrees
Dosage
Test Mating
Data Entry
Printing
Html Pedigrees
Database


Tabulated Pedigrees on the Screen
Pedigree Planner has a powerful and unique way of handling tabulated pedigrees on the screen. You can set any number of generations to be analysed, from six upwards, and you can also set the number of generations to be displayed on the screen. Small screens (14 inches) can display six generations, and high quality or larger screens can display seven generations. The program treats the screen as a window into the larger pedigree so if you are analysing eight generations and displaying six generations on the screen you can move the screen around in the pedigree by double clicking on different horses to view six generation sections of the pedigree.

The following picture shows a seven generation screen, giving the first seven generations of an eight generation pedigree.


The bottom line of the screen is used to show details of individual horses. If any horse in the pedigree is clicked once, the following details are displayed: name, family number, country of origin, year of birth, generation the horse appears in the pedigree and total generations available. In addition, you can display any one of race record, breeding record or comments (if the data is available), and you can also display the dosage (if selected).

Linebreeding
Horses that appear more than once in a pedigree are identified, with each duplicated horse displayed in a different colour on the pedigree screen. The linebreeding can also be displayed in a table. The following picture is an example of the linebreeding for eight generations of Sir Tristram’s pedigree.


Relationships
Pedigree Planner defines related horses as being two or more horses that share two or more ancestors in four generations. Related horses, and their common ancestors, can be highlighted on the tabulated pedigree screen, either one relationship at a time, or all at once. A summary table of relationships can be displayed, and the threshold for displaying relationships (i.e. the percentage of genetic makeup shared by the two horses) can be adjusted. The following table shows the relationships for eight generations of Sir Tristram. The threshold for displaying the relationships has been set at 50%, so that the only relationships displayed are where there are two or more horses which have half or more of their pedigrees in common.

Line of Inheritance of the X-Chromosome
The line of inheritance of the X chromosome can be highlighted, allowing, for example, analysis of the inheritance of the large heart factor. Pedigree Planner underlines those horses in the pedigree from which the subject horse could inherit its X-chromosome. In addition, duplicated horses are highlighted in different colours.

Certain mares have been designated as ‘double-copy’ mares. These are mares who are believed to carry the large heart factor on both of their X-chromosomes. These mares can be entered into the database and the program can highlight them in each pedigree.

The program can also print a table that shows the influence of either the horses duplicated on the line of inheritance or of each horse on the line of inheritance. This picture shows a screen displaying the first six generations of La Troienne’s pedigree with the line of inheritance underlined and duplicated horses highlighted in colour.


Highlighting
Pedigree Planner has extensive colour highlighting options, all of which are designed to give you information about the pedigree that you are analysing. You can control which colours are used. By default, simple linebreeding is highlighted. Highlighting options include:

Linebreeding: See above

Relationships: See above

Specific ancestors: Ancestors believed to be important within a particular pedigree can be specified and they and their descendants can be highlighted within that pedigree.

Families: Horses from the same family are coloured similarly within a tabulated pedigree.

Modern taproot: Horses with the same modern taproot are coloured similarly within a tabulated pedigree.

Line of inheritance of the X-Chromosome: See above.

Double copy mares: See above

Important ancestors: Horses of particular merit or influence to the breed can be designated and then highlighted in every pedigree where they occur.

Tail Analysis
This feature allows you to generate a list of the ancestors on either the tail male or tail female line for a particular horse. Clicking on one of these, and then clicking Show Pedigree will take you to the pedigree of that horse..

Descendants
Generates an Explorer-style tree of the descendants of a particular horse.

Search Pedigrees
This is a powerful feature which allows you to search one or more individual pedigrees back as many generations as you wish for a list of specific ancestors. The search displays a list of each occurrence of each ancestor, plus a summary table, for each horse searched.

Dosage
Pedigree Planner can calculate and display the dosage figures for any horse within a pedigree. A Chefs de Race file, upon which the dosage calculations are based, is held in the database and can be editted and updated from within the program.

Test Mating
The keywords Test Mating, Foal, Colt, Filly or Mare can be used to automatically create a theoretical mating and allow full analysis of the resulting pedigree. It is also possible to quickly and simply generate a Test Mating to compare two horses from within the current pedigree.

Data Entry
Data entry is simple and easy. Names are entered on the screen into the pedigree as if they were being written into a pedigree on a sheet of paper. The program prompts for the details for new horses. Names can be ‘rubbed out’ from a pedigree and replaced with another name. This feature is particularly useful when you are using Test Mating to analyse theoretical matings and you wish, for example, to try many stallions against one mare.

Printing
Pedigree Planner can print from five to eight generations on an A4 sheet of paper. You can specify number of generations printed, the font and the colours used. The highlighting scheme currently in use on the screen is printed to the printer. All tables, such as linebreeding and relationships, can also be printed.

HTML Pedigrees
Pedigree Planner can generate seven generation HTML pedigrees to enable information to be easily shared over the Internet.

Database
The database contains approximately 65000 names of horses, with a comprehensive selection of New Zealand, American, Australian and European horses. Sire, dam, sex, family number, country of origin, year of birth and colour are also stored where known. Stud details can also be stored for stallions, and there is now a facility for entering racing and breeding records, and comments. It is very easy to add new names, and the database has no limit to its size.

This database has been developed by people who use it regularly, has as few errors and spelling mistakes as possible, and a very low number of redundant or useless records.

This ensures that you can generate complete pedigrees with minimal gaps or mistakes. Where a horse is not in the database, it is easily entered. Often you need to enter only the sire and dam for Pedigree Planner to generate the entire pedigree. Any horses you enter are automatically saved to the database and periodic free database updates are provided.

Pedigree Planner provides a safe and easy to use method to remove misspelt or otherwise redundant records from the database, which allows for easy database maintenance.


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