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Our Inspiring Journey

VIP (Vets in Poultry) began on May 17th, 2014, as a small WhatsApp group of 50 veterinarians united by a shared vision — to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world challenges in the poultry sector. What started as a space for exchanging ideas has grown into a global community of over 1,200 professionals and a registered association under the Government of India with hundreds of lifetime members.
Formed to unite veterinarians, share practical knowledge, and provide real-time field solutions, VIP fosters mentorship, transparency, and a spirit of professional brotherhood. Over the years, it has become a trusted voice in the poultry industry — hosting live discussions, technical seminars, and policy dialogues to address the evolving needs of the sector.
Registered as a non-profit association in 2019, VIP is recognized for its neutrality, realism, and commitment to promoting safe and affordable protein through the scientific advancement of chicken and eggs. Our journey continues with a deep sense of responsibility toward society and the veterinary fraternity — driven by collaboration, knowledge, and the shared mission of strengthening India’s poultry ecosystem.

Why Choose us ?

Discover the reasons that set us apart

Innovation

We drive the poultry industry forward with cutting-edge solutions and forward-thinking strategies.

Expertise

Our team consists of seasoned professionals providing unparalleled knowledge and insights.

Collaboration

We foster a global network of veterinarians working together for a stronger, healthier poultry sector.

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