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The National Poultry Show

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The National Poultry Show

Time: February 4, 2026 at 9pm to February 5, 2026 at 5pm
Location: Metroland Media Agriplex
City/Town: London, Ontario
Website or Map: https://www.nationalpoultrysh…
Event Type: poultry, show
Organized By: Poultry Industry Council
Latest Activity: Sep 25, 2025

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Event Description

The National Poultry Show, Presented in Partnership with the Poultry Industry Council.

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The National Poultry Show provides exceptional networking opportunities for poultry producers and industry professionals in Ontario.

The National Poultry Show has grown to be one of North America’s premier poultry trade shows, bringing together the best in the poultry industry with the latest in poultry technology, innovations and education.

The show continues to be a great partnership between (PIC) and (WFA), and has given back to the industry and producers since 1957. A portion of the revenues from this event help PIC create educational resources, and programs for the Ontario poultry sector.

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