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About the IWBA
The IWBA was founded in 1971 by Lou Horton with the goal of the promoting and breeding of exhibition waterfowl.
The IWBA consists of 10 districts, with members across the United States and Canada. The club has an excellent newsletter, featuring articles on conditioning birds for breeding and show, breeding set ups, pen construction, and more. The newsletter is published four times per year, in the spring, summer, winter and fall. Members are encouraged to send in pictures and articles for the newsletters. For more information about contributing to the newsletter, contact Val Barden at [email protected].
The IWBA consists of 10 districts, with members across the United States and Canada. The club has an excellent newsletter, featuring articles on conditioning birds for breeding and show, breeding set ups, pen construction, and more. The newsletter is published four times per year, in the spring, summer, winter and fall. Members are encouraged to send in pictures and articles for the newsletters. For more information about contributing to the newsletter, contact Val Barden at [email protected].
IWBA Junior Program
The International Waterfowl Breeders Association has a junior component, designed to encourage young people to raise and exhibit purebred waterfowl. Youth ages 16 and under are eligible to become junior members. All junior members are encouraged to send articles, photos, or questions to be included in newsletters.