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I guess you mean for food or any other agricultural purposes. Those would be, in order (2008):

  • Chicken: 496,674,000
  • Cattle: 32,565,200
  • Pigs: 16,100,000
  • Goats: 8,831,000
  • Ducks: 8,200,000
  • Turkeys: 4,500,000
  • Beehives: 1,800,000

Other animals raised in Mexican farms and ranches, but not used for food (i.e. sheep are raised to obtain their wool) include:

  • Sheep: 7,825,000
  • Horses: 6,350,000
  • Mules: 3,280,000
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Beef would qualify as such. Mexico is the 8th largest producer in the world.

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cattle, pigs, sheep, goats and poultry

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Sorry but I wish I knew.

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the lab dog

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