Maurycy Trybulski

The same year he became president of the Central Committee for Poultry Breeding in Poland (Centralny Komitet do Spraw Hodowli Drobiu w Polsce).

From 1921 he was editor in chief of the illustrated biweekly "Polski Drób" ("Polish Poultry") and, in the following years, he collaborated closely with the monthly magazines "Hodowiec Gołębi Pocztowych" ("Carrier Pigeon Breeder") and "Zagroda Wzorowa" ("Exemplary Farm").

At the same time he served as a judge in many national breeding competitions in the poultry, pigeons, dogs, cats and fur animals sections.

His intense activity in the field of animal breeding, both in Poland and in Europe,[4] earned him numerous awards including his appointment as an honorary member of the Czechoslovakian Exhibition Committee in 1926, and of the Society of Pigeon Breeders of Lviv in February 1928.

Together with other members of the club, Trybulski created the magazine Pies Rasowy i jego hodowla w Polsce (Purebred dogs and their breeding in Poland).

Opening of a poultry exhibition in Warsaw (1932). Maurycy Trybulski is 3rd from the left in the first row.
Dog Show in Warsaw. Judging panel with professor Maurycy Trybulski (first from left) 1938