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Dr. Felipe Mendy - 19/01/2023

Geographical distribution of livestock production in the United States

The United States, is one of the largest livestock producers in the world due to several factors, including its large land area, diverse and favorable climate for agriculture, advanced technology, and large animal population...


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Dr. Felipe Mendy - 12/01/2023

Egg production in Iowa

Egg production is of great interest in Iowa, as they lead the nation in egg production, taking care of nearly 60 million laying hens that produce approximately 16.5 billion eggs per year.


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Dr. Felipe Mendy - 5/12/2022

Consumption and origin of tilapia in the United States

Tilapia has become one of the fastest growing dishes in U.S. households. As a nutritious product, it can be part of a healthy and balanced diet, as it contains a good amount of protein and low-fat content.


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Dr. Felipe Mendy - 9/11/2022

Rapid transit syndrome incidence in the US. Prevention tools.

The rapid transit syndrome is a frequent problem in the poultry industry all over the world including the US. It is characterized by the presence of partially undigested feed in the droppings and watery feces...


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Dr. Felipe Mendy - 8/09/2022

U.S. Pet Food Market

The economic expansion of the pet food industry will continue to grow in the long term.  New competitors will continue to appear in the market that will make this industry more fruitful, mainly based on the natural care that we can offer them, such...


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MV. Júlia Pié Orpí - 29/03/2021

Necrotic enteritis in poultry. United States

Economic impact of this disease in United States, is huge and the global cost is estimated to be above 2 billion dollars annually. These losses are related to the mortality, worsening of productive performance, treatment costs and condemnation in...


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