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Novus at IPPE 2022

January 25-27, 2022, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Hall B, Booth 8139 at the Georgia World Congress Center.
The International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE) returns to Atlanta, Georgia in 2022 and Novus will be there. Join us for this premiere event for the poultry industry. Out of an abundance of caution and to help ensure the safety of IPPE attendees and Novus representatives, the planned Happy Hour at the Novus booth and Cocktail Party will not be taking place this year.

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Visit our new booth

Novus is returning to the Georgia World Congress Center in style. Stop by Hall B, booth 8139 to speak with Novus representatives about how our feed additives like ALIMET® feed supplement, MHA® feed supplement, MINTREX® chelated trace minerals, ACTIVATE® nutritional feed acid, NEXT ENHANCE® feed additive, and GRAINZYME® Phos can improve your flock’s performance.

TECHTalks

A carryover from the virtual IPPE in 2021, the TECHTalk session are short, informative live presentations where attendees can gain quick knowledge that can directly impact their business. Be sure to listen to the Novus TECHTalk, Understanding Mixer Coefficient of Variation and Troubleshooting by Application Systems Manager Dr. Jonathan Wilson at Booth #8579 in Hall B, 3:00 p.m. EST on Tuesday, January 25.

If it's science you're seeking...

The International Poultry Scientific Forum (IPSF) is also returning to IPPE. Held January 24-25, this opportunity for scientific discussions and discovery is sponsored by the Southern Poultry Science Society, the Southern Conference on Avian Diseases, and U.S. Poultry & Egg Association. The forum presents information on industry topics such as environmental management, nutrition, physiology, pathology, processing and products, and avian diseases.

Novus posters on display during IPSF

Effect of Zn Methionine-Hydroxy-Analogue Chelate supplementation on performance and carcass quality of broiler chickens from Dr. Liris Kindlein of the Department of Preventive Veterinary Medicine at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

Effect of an essential oil blend on growth performance of broilers under different coccidiosis control programs from Dr. Frances Yan, senior research scientist at Novus

Room B313 Foyer. Posters on display from 1:00 p.m. EST, January 24 to noon January 25.


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