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Welcome to the Exhibitors’ Home Page featuring the 2010 AABP Tradeshow at the 43rd Annual Conference of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners in the Convention Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico on August 19-21, 2010. The AABP Conference provides continuing education for veterinarians that work with dairy and beef cattle. The American Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners and Academy of Veterinary Consultants will participate in the AABP Conference and will provide additional programs of interest to their members.

AABP Exhibit HallThe American Association of Bovine Practitioners is an international association of over 6000 members organized to enhance the professional lives of its members through relevant and continuing education that will improve the well being of cattle as well as the economic success of their owners. The Conference increases awareness and promotes leadership for issues critical to the cattle industries. Further, it will improve opportunities for careers in bovine medicine.

If you wish to exhibit in Albuquerque, you should review the Rules and Regulations by selecting the appropriate button to the left of this page.  If you have exhibited with the AABP previously, you can edit a current contract, use a previous tradeshow's contract as a template for the Albuquerque conference or create a new contract, by selecting the "Contract" button to the left . It will ask you for your email address and previously created password to access your information. If you have not exhibited with the AABP before, select the "contract" button  and then click the " Find or Create Contract” button to fill out a new application to exhibit .Other information relative to exhibiting is available using the appropriate selections on the left hand menu of this page.

For questions concerning the AABP Tradeshow contact the Exhibit Manager, Dr. Charlie Hatcher, DVM. Email: exhibits@aabp.org.


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