Broiler Hatchery ISSN: 1949-1840 Released July 20, 2011, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Broiler-Type Eggs Set Down 6 Percent Commercial hatcheries in the 19 State weekly program set 197 million eggs in incubators during the week ending July 16, 2011. This was down 6 percent from the eggs set the corresponding week a year earlier. Average hatchability for chicks hatched during the week was 84 percent. Average hatchability is calculated by dividing chicks hatched during the week by eggs set three weeks earlier. Broiler-Type Chicks Placed Down 5 Percent Broiler growers in the 19 State weekly program placed 165 million chicks for meat production during the week ending July 16, 2011. Placements were down 5 percent from the comparable week a year earlier. Cumulative placements from January 2, 2011 through July 16, 2011 were 4.77 billion, down slightly from the same period a year earlier. Broiler-Type Eggs Set - 19 Selected States: 2011 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Week ending State :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : June 11, : June 18, : June 25, : July 2, : July 9, : July 16, : 2011 : 2011 : 2011 : 2011 : 2011 : 2011 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 eggs : Alabama ......................: 30,211 28,621 27,776 27,963 27,335 27,476 Arkansas .....................: 22,752 21,735 22,066 21,198 21,087 20,573 Delaware .....................: 3,271 3,156 2,940 2,770 2,656 2,920 Florida ......................: 1,359 1,360 1,360 1,360 1,327 1,353 Georgia ......................: 33,547 32,798 32,225 32,833 32,505 32,004 Kentucky .....................: 8,089 7,912 7,821 7,390 7,920 7,963 Louisiana ....................: 3,258 3,273 3,288 3,273 3,273 3,258 Maryland .....................: 7,700 7,645 7,645 7,600 7,624 7,620 Mississippi ..................: 19,021 18,377 18,494 18,101 18,200 18,293 North Carolina ...............: 19,902 19,355 19,433 19,463 19,544 19,974 : Oklahoma .....................: 6,918 6,540 6,821 6,700 6,519 6,856 Pennsylvania .................: 4,169 3,848 4,050 3,854 3,635 3,873 South Carolina ...............: 5,367 5,683 5,409 5,250 5,424 5,028 Texas ........................: 14,774 14,782 14,915 14,951 14,750 14,449 Virginia .....................: 6,163 6,063 6,077 6,079 6,057 5,861 California, Missouri, : Tennessee, and West Virginia : 18,707 19,221 18,828 19,722 17,971 19,032 : 19 State total ...............: 205,208 200,369 199,148 198,507 195,827 196,533 : Previous year total ..........: 211,108 210,421 211,324 207,492 206,138 209,753 : Percent of previous year .....: 97 95 94 96 95 94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Broiler-Type Chicks Placed - 19 Selected States: 2011 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Week ending State :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : June 11, : June 18, : June 25, : July 2, : July 9, : July 16, : 2011 : 2011 : 2011 : 2011 : 2011 : 2011 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 chicks : Alabama ......................: 20,168 20,738 20,723 20,899 19,453 20,090 Arkansas .....................: 20,407 21,475 21,340 20,799 19,876 19,093 Delaware .....................: 4,806 5,423 4,270 4,738 5,022 4,737 Florida ......................: 1,306 1,376 1,352 1,289 1,222 1,223 Georgia ......................: 28,436 28,732 28,027 27,664 28,695 27,443 Kentucky .....................: 6,431 7,218 6,648 6,444 6,579 6,099 Louisiana ....................: 2,927 3,081 2,940 2,902 2,960 2,968 Maryland .....................: 4,911 4,403 5,815 5,169 5,425 5,603 Mississippi ..................: 16,441 16,151 16,294 16,242 15,765 15,972 North Carolina ...............: 16,489 16,551 16,510 16,286 15,088 15,694 : Oklahoma .....................: 5,147 3,644 4,498 4,254 3,296 4,635 Pennsylvania .................: 3,263 3,276 3,098 3,294 3,126 3,078 South Carolina ...............: 4,631 4,023 4,618 5,105 4,364 3,792 Texas ........................: 12,964 11,639 12,486 12,620 12,658 12,802 Virginia .....................: 5,668 5,206 4,883 4,981 4,862 4,584 California, Missouri, : Tennessee, and West Virginia : 16,690 16,638 15,803 16,934 18,154 17,025 : 19 State total ...............: 170,685 169,574 169,305 169,620 166,545 164,838 : Previous year total ..........: 175,255 175,668 176,115 175,093 173,501 174,319 : Percent of previous year .....: 97 97 96 97 96 95 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Statistical Methodology Survey Procedures: Data for broiler hatchery estimates are collected from all known chicken hatcheries within the 19 States. The 19 States account for approximately 97 percent of the broilers produced on an annual basis. Individual NASS field offices maintain a list of all known hatcheries and update their lists on a continual basis. All known hatcheries within the 19 States respond via fax. Those that do not respond are contacted by telephone. 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. All hatcheries are accounted for in the estimates. 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 and 19 State totals. 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: Hatchery estimates are based on a census of all known operating hatcheries and therefore, have no sampling error. However, 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 nass@nass.usda.gov Dan Kerestes, Chief, Livestock Branch ....................................... 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