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ISSN: 1949-1840
Released November 4, 2015, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department
of Agriculture (USDA).
Broiler-Type Eggs Set in the United States Up Slightly
Hatcheries in the United States weekly program set 204 million eggs in incubators during the week ending October 31,
2015, up slightly from a year ago. Hatcheries in the 19 State weekly program set 197 million eggs in incubators during the
week ending October 31, 2015, up slightly from the year earlier. Average hatchability for chicks hatched during the week
in the United States was 84 percent. Average hatchability is calculated by dividing chicks hatched during the week by
eggs set three weeks earlier.
Broiler-Type Chicks Placed in the United States Down 1 Percent
Broiler growers in the United States weekly program placed 167 million chicks for meat production during the week
ending October 31, 2015, down 1 percent from a year ago. Broiler growers in the 19 State weekly program placed
161 million chicks for meat production during the week ending October 31, 2015, down 2 percent from the year earlier.
Cumulative placements from the week ending January 10, 2015 through October 31, 2015 for the United States were
7.55 billion. Cumulative placements were up 2 percent from the same period a year earlier.
Broiler-Type Eggs Set – 19 Selected States and United States: 2015
Week ending
State
September 26,
2015
October 3,
2015
October 10,
2015
October 17,
2015
October 24,
2015
October 31,
2015
(1,000 eggs)
(1,000 eggs)
(1,000 eggs)
(1,000 eggs)
(1,000 eggs)
(1,000 eggs)
Alabama .............................................
Arkansas .............................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maryland .............................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
28,314
21,582
4,755
1,224
32,564
7,867
3,651
7,958
16,890
8,017
27,865
21,111
4,755
1,190
32,105
7,268
3,340
7,278
15,445
7,823
28,328
21,811
4,755
1,225
31,033
7,676
3,617
7,160
16,378
8,325
27,925
19,256
4,755
1,224
32,058
5,943
3,772
7,199
16,553
7,748
27,192
20,141
4,755
1,225
33,281
6,133
3,394
7,191
17,369
7,444
27,293
20,778
4,755
1,225
32,050
7,664
3,077
7,199
16,387
7,552
North Carolina .....................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
Texas ..................................................
Virginia ................................................
California, Tennessee,
and West Virginia ..............................
19,725
5,678
3,903
5,712
13,262
6,378
19,074
6,128
4,644
5,527
13,546
6,094
17,882
6,318
4,629
5,409
13,676
6,140
18,266
6,486
4,584
5,719
13,828
6,369
20,144
6,733
4,126
5,690
14,223
6,230
20,073
6,729
4,429
5,681
14,576
5,662
11,747
11,130
11,602
9,006
11,601
11,601
19 State total .......................................
Percent of previous year .....................
199,227
99
194,323
99
195,964
98
190,691
97
196,872
99
196,731
100
Other States ........................................
7,276
7,621
7,683
7,700
7,610
7,471
United States ......................................
Percent of previous year .....................
206,503
99
201,944
99
203,647
98
198,391
98
204,482
99
204,202
100
Broiler-Type Chicks Placed – 19 Selected States and United States: 2015
Week ending
State
September 26,
2015
October 3,
2015
October 10,
2015
October 17,
2015
October 24,
2015
October 31,
2015
(1,000 chicks)
(1,000 chicks)
(1,000 chicks)
(1,000 chicks)
(1,000 chicks)
(1,000 chicks)
Alabama .............................................
Arkansas .............................................
Delaware ............................................
Florida .................................................
Georgia ...............................................
Kentucky .............................................
Louisiana ............................................
Maryland .............................................
Mississippi ..........................................
Missouri ..............................................
20,671
20,025
4,871
1,236
26,684
6,555
3,151
5,803
13,704
6,232
21,228
19,921
5,161
1,138
26,938
6,265
3,502
5,535
14,642
6,306
20,574
17,630
6,471
907
26,532
5,490
3,512
4,047
13,538
6,065
21,365
19,061
4,609
1,221
25,694
6,437
3,231
6,272
14,207
6,147
20,365
17,250
4,421
1,259
25,936
5,947
2,684
5,383
12,613
6,110
20,914
18,170
5,102
1,152
24,176
5,888
3,178
5,902
13,725
6,353
North Carolina .....................................
Oklahoma ...........................................
Pennsylvania ......................................
South Carolina ....................................
Texas ..................................................
Virginia ................................................
California, Tennessee,
and West Virginia ..............................
15,366
4,210
3,751
5,128
11,283
5,847
14,579
4,082
4,115
5,337
11,853
4,886
15,014
2,314
4,022
5,121
11,415
5,457
16,465
3,295
3,340
5,470
11,471
5,780
15,787
5,061
3,919
4,138
11,295
6,282
15,168
5,574
3,795
4,642
10,899
4,900
10,101
8,851
7,978
10,041
9,993
11,293
19 State total .......................................
Percent of previous year .....................
164,618
100
164,339
100
156,087
96
164,106
99
158,443
99
160,831
98
Other States ........................................
6,811
6,525
5,981
6,150
5,799
6,373
United States ......................................
Percent of previous year .....................
171,429
100
170,864
100
162,068
96
170,256
99
164,242
99
167,204
99
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Broiler Hatchery (November 2015)
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Statistical Methodology
Survey Procedures: Data for broiler hatchery estimates are collected weekly from all broiler-type hatcheries that hatch at
least one million chicks a year. Individual NASS field offices maintain a list of all known hatcheries and update their lists
on a continual basis. All hatcheries that meet the minimum size criteria are given adequate time to respond to the weekly
survey. Those that do not respond are contacted by telephone. The weekly United States total for chicks placed includes
states receiving greater than 500,000 chicks annually for grow-out.
Estimating Procedures: All data are analyzed for unusual values. Data from each operation are compared to their own
past operating profile and to trends from similar operations. Data for missing operations are estimated based on similar
operations or historical data. NASS field offices prepare these estimates by using a combination of survey indications and
historic trends. Individual State estimates are reviewed by the Agricultural Statistics Board for reasonableness. Individual
hatchery data are summed to State, 19 State total, Other States, and the United States.
Revision Policy: Revisions are generally the result of late or corrected data. Revisions made to the previous five-week’s
data during the current week are published in this report. Final estimates are published in the annual Hatchery Production
Summary released in April.
Reliability: Estimates are subject to errors such as omission, duplication, and mistakes in reporting, recording, and
processing the data. While these errors cannot be measured directly, they are minimized through strict quality controls in
the data collection process and a careful review of all reported data for consistency and reasonableness.
Information Contacts
Listed below are the commodity specialists in the Livestock Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to
contact for additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to [email protected]
Dan Kerestes, Chief, Livestock Branch .......................................................................................................... (202) 720-3570
Bruce Boess, Head, Poultry and Specialty Commodities Section .................................................................. (202) 720-4447
Aaron Cosgrove – Egg Products, Poultry Slaughter, Trout Production ................................................... (202) 690-3237
Alissa Cowell-Mytar – Cold Storage ....................................................................................................... (202) 720-4751
Heidi Gleich – Broiler Hatchery, Chicken Hatchery ................................................................................ (202) 720-0585
Tom Kruchten – Census of Aquaculture .................................................................................................. (202) 690-4870
Kim Linonis – Layers, Eggs ..................................................................................................................... (202) 690-8632
Sammy Neal – Catfish Production, Mink, Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised ......................................... (202) 720-3244
Joshua O’Rear – Honey ............................................................................................................................ (202) 690-3676
Broiler Hatchery (November 2015)
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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Author | Gleich, Heidi - NASS |
File Modified | 2015-11-04 |
File Created | 2015-11-04 |