The London Poultry Show 2009

by Marty Brett on May 23, 2009

London Poultry Show

Poultry farmers, industry partners and suppliers all flock together in the spring for the London Poultry Show. The show was a bit early this year (April 8-9) to beat the spring planting.

Held at the Western Fairgrounds in south London, the show covers 57,000 square feet and has over 160 exhibitors. The four provincial poultry boards are all represented. Chicken Farmers of Ontario were displaying their 2-week-old brand and logo.

This year, the show provided networking opportunities, time for sales pitches and a wide array of the latest in technology and services for poultry farmers. Promotional items and samples galore lined the halls.

Visitors and exhibitors come from all over North America and one exhibitor (Ciemmecalabria) was there from Italy. Their automated chicken catcher (and the turkey catcher parked next to it) was marked as “sold to Canadian clients” quite early in the show.

The two-day show is a blend of trade show and professional development. The hosts and sponsors, the Poultry Industry Council, arrange a variety of guest presentations to provide in-depth knowledge on technical issues, including:

  • Energy Efficient Ventilation
  • Environmental Farm Plan and Related Cost-Share Opportunities
  • Directions to Improve Poultry Production Results with Chlorine Dioxide Water Treatment
  • Solar Wall Solar Heating /Recovery Air & Heat Recovery

The Poultry Show is an excellent place to see and handle the latest in technology, meet other farmers and see what issues are on the horizon for the industry. There are sponsored lunches each day (Turkey Farmers of Ontario the first day) and a great atmosphere for the industry.

The London Poultry Show is Canada’s largest, and the second largest in North America. All in all, about 5,500 people attend the show each year.

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Matt May 25, 2009 at 7:04 am

Very nice blog. The length of the articles are perfect.
Canada Day info?

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Lisa Bishop-Spencer May 25, 2009 at 8:51 am

Thanks for the feedback! We are indeed involved with Canada Day in the nation’s capital again – this will be our 17th year! Look for more details in coming posts!

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