Service Rejection Event

Service Rejection Event

Service Rejection Event Type can be used for animals that you do not want to breed or implant due to Various Reasons


How to Find this Event from the Website:

1) Go To Enter 

2) Event

3) Event Type: Service Rejection

4) Pick the Reason

5) Save


Service Rejection can also be used to Cancel a Protocol:


Service Rejection Enroll into A Different Protocol:



Report Examples: 

  1. Service Rejection Items 
  2. Enroll-in- Protocol & Service Rejection (Event Report)
  3. Conception by Technician with Service Rejections


Understanding Reproduction Items can we found in the article below:

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