On-line application: new membership | membership renewal
Canadian Swine Breeders Association (CSBA)
Central Experimental Farm, Building #54, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0C6
Phone (613) 731-5531 Fax (613) 233-8903
e-mail: canswine@canswine.ca
Contact: Mr. Brian Sullivan, General Manager
Print application form: English | français
Instructions for new members: English | français
Fee Schedule: English | français
Other forms:
English Registration form: Front side | Reverse side | Rules Formulaires d'enregistrement français: Devant | Endos | Règlements d'Éligibilité
Genetic protection agreement | entente de protection des droits génétiques sur un animal vendu
Non-breeding agreement | entente d'interdiction à l'enregistrement de la descendance
For swine breeders, our membership fee structure is:
- Annual ($200. + GST per year)
- Life ($1,000 + GST)
- Junior ($25 + GST per year - must be under 18 years of age)
- Rate is reduced for certain rare breeds - see fee schedule above ($25 + GST per year)
In submitting your application, you will receive an application form for both Tattoo Combination (for Tattoo breeds only) and Herd Name or Prefix along with the related by-laws and invoice for the membership type indicated above.
Touring this site will provide information on the benefits of membership. Major services to our members include the maintenance of the swine registry which records your livestock lineage and pedigree, research from various sources related to animal health and swine improvement, and global promotion of your enterprise through various international trade shows, publication of the annual Who's Who, participation with your colleagues at our annual conference, and promotion of your specific operation on this web site. Members also receive the lowest possible prices on all their swine supplies from Ketchum Manufacturing Inc. by specifying their membership I.D. number at time of ordering. Based in Ottawa, we also are the focal point for expressing the combined views of the Canadian industry to governments on issues directly affecting the swine breeding business.
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