Logo & History of the BVPA
The BVPA Logo
The BVPA logo, which appears here and on our home page, shows an unidentified bird which seems to be vulning (wounding) itself to nourish or revive its young with its blood. This stance is traditionally seen in the heraldic pelican, a symbol of charity, love, and piety, which is described as “being in its piety” when adopting it.
Reference:- Stephen Friar (1997), Heraldry for the Local Historian and Genealogist, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, Stroud, Gloucestershire.
PS:- the inaugural meeting of the BVPA took place on May 30th 1956, at Weybridge (see Vet Record June 16 1956, p 382 for committee/office bearers), but no mention was made of the logo!

History of the BVPA
The British Veterinary Poultry Association (BVPA) is a division of the British Veterinary Association for poultry veterinarians and scientists. The inaugural meeting of the BVPA took place on May 30th 1956, at Weybridge (see Vet Record June 16 1956, p 382 for committee/office bearers)
The objective of the BVPA is to further the knowledge of its members, who are drawn from academia, research, commerce and practice, by holding educational and technical meetings. This is achieved by holding three meetings (winter, spring and summer) a year.
Past Presidents of the BVPA
M. Alcorn
2001-2003
D. Parker
1999-2001
B. H. Thorpe
1997-1999
D. B. Pearson
1995-1997
S. Lister
1993-1995
A-M. Farmer
1992-1993
W. A. Law
1990-1992
K. Kirkpatrick
1988-1990
O. Swarbrick
1986-1987
H. Hellig
1985-1986
M. Pattison
1984-1985
K. Gooderham
1983-1984
