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National Poultry Show 2025

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National Poultry Show 2025

Time: February 5, 2025 at 10am to February 6, 2025 at 2pm
Location: The Agriplex
Street: Western Fair District 845 Florence St London,
City/Town: Ontario N5W6G6
Website or Map: https://www.nationalpoultrysh…
Event Type: trade, show
Organized By: Poultry Industry Council
Latest Activity: Dec 10, 2024

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Event Description

he National Poultry Show, presented in partnership with the Poultry Industry Council, returns this February 5th and 6th, 2025, to the Western Fair District - Agriplex, in London, Ontario. With the successful move of last year’s event to an earlier date in the winter season to avoid potential impacts from spring migration seasons in Canada, The National Poultry Show, one of North America’s premier poultry trade shows, is looking forward to bringing together the best in the poultry industry with the latest in technology, innovations, and education.

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