Mexico is facing an urgent situation with the spread of the AH5N1 bird flu, leading to the slaughter of 300,000 birds in recent days in an effort to control the disease. This situation has raised concerns about potential impacts on the availability and prices of chicken, eggs, and turkey, not just in Mexico but also in the United States, especially with the upcoming holiday season. The disease, first reported in a wild bird in Mexico last month, has already led to the slaughter of 49 million birds in the U.S. The health authorities are implementing measures to contain the spread in seven states of Mexico, and the high consumption of eggs in Mexico, compared to other countries, points to potential significant price increases.