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INTERNATIONAL GLOSTER BREEDERS ASSOCIATION

THE IGBA is back online with a new, vibrant, modern, website that might well be considered to be a level above most specialist avian association websites, writes Bob Mortimer, the IGBA secretary/treasurer.

Make your own decision on that statement, type www.igba.co.uk into your browser and browse the site. You never know, it might encourage you to become a member and start breeding Glosters.

The IGBA is largely pushed into the new development when the previous hosting platform was going through a major update making the

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