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SPPA Mission
Statement
To protect and preserve, for historical, educational, and recreational purposes, and in the public interest, standard-bred, domesticated poultry, waterfowl, turkeys and guinea.
To protect and preserve, for historical, educational, and recreational purposes, and in the public interest, standard-bred, domesticated poultry, waterfowl, turkeys and guinea.
About SPPA
The SPPA membership includes poultry breeders and enthusiasts who are passionate about preserving heritage breeds of poultry. Learn about why the SPPA is needed from the president emeritus of the organization here.
Join us!
The SPPA has a very active and engaged
Facebook page
open to members and non-members.
Please visit our membership page
to become a member of SPPA. Membership includes the SPPA quarterly bulletin,
as well as the most recent SPPA Breeders Directory.
In short, poultry conservation by default becomes the responsibility of the fanciers who maintain traditional, historic, game, and ornamental types.
Craig Russell, SPPA President




