Broiler Hatchery ISSN: 1949-1840 Released September 19, 2012, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Broiler-Type Eggs Set Up 2 Percent Commercial hatcheries in the 19 State weekly program set 184 million eggs in incubators during the week ending September 15, 2012. This was up 2 percent from the eggs set the corresponding week a year earlier. Average hatchability for chicks hatched during the week was 85 percent. Average hatchability is calculated by dividing chicks hatched during the week by eggs set three weeks earlier. Broiler-Type Chicks Placed Down Slightly Broiler growers in the 19 State weekly program placed 161 million chicks for meat production during the week ending September 15, 2012. Placements were down slightly from the comparable week a year earlier. Cumulative placements from January 1, 2012 through September 15, 2012 were 6.06 billion, down 3 percent from the same period a year earlier. Broiler-Type Eggs Set - 19 Selected States: 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Week ending State :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : August 11, : August 18, : August 25, :September 1, :September 8, :September 15, : 2012 : 2012 : 2012 : 2012 : 2012 : 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 eggs : Alabama ......................: 27,840 27,300 28,073 27,163 26,639 26,841 Arkansas .....................: 21,057 20,944 20,651 20,757 19,074 19,420 Delaware .....................: 3,279 3,176 3,286 3,259 3,143 3,155 Florida ......................: 1,352 1,353 1,349 1,347 1,353 1,088 Georgia ......................: 31,773 31,810 31,721 31,331 30,962 30,475 Kentucky .....................: 7,738 7,622 7,641 7,616 7,249 6,980 Louisiana ....................: 3,211 3,135 3,167 3,211 3,285 3,272 Maryland .....................: 7,254 7,341 7,346 6,944 6,932 7,182 Mississippi ..................: 17,075 16,724 15,751 16,356 16,740 16,489 Missouri .....................: 8,036 8,022 8,032 7,708 8,037 7,366 : North Carolina ...............: 19,222 19,474 19,688 19,445 18,217 18,394 Oklahoma .....................: 6,276 6,891 6,686 6,693 6,539 6,459 Pennsylvania .................: 3,398 3,655 3,726 3,584 3,505 3,510 South Carolina ...............: 5,328 5,173 5,265 4,721 5,402 5,513 Texas ........................: 13,727 13,022 13,446 12,687 13,495 12,533 Virginia .....................: 6,074 6,043 6,049 5,985 5,798 5,500 California, Tennessee, : and West Virginia ...........: 10,322 10,053 10,316 10,521 10,110 9,531 : 19 State total ...............: 192,962 191,738 192,193 189,328 186,480 183,708 : Previous year total ..........: 194,164 193,090 193,007 189,258 185,218 179,528 : Percent of previous year .....: 99 99 100 100 101 102 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Broiler-Type Chicks Placed - 19 Selected States: 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Week ending State :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : August 11, : August 18, : August 25, :September 1, :September 8, :September 15, : 2012 : 2012 : 2012 : 2012 : 2012 : 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 chicks : Alabama ......................: 19,688 19,872 20,005 20,056 19,993 19,801 Arkansas .....................: 18,903 19,160 19,431 19,027 20,937 20,760 Delaware .....................: 4,085 4,394 4,577 4,947 4,023 4,033 Florida ......................: 1,010 1,304 1,248 1,186 1,105 1,293 Georgia ......................: 28,416 26,860 26,659 26,271 25,819 27,500 Kentucky .....................: 6,683 5,893 6,126 6,404 6,403 5,853 Louisiana ....................: 2,794 2,796 2,836 2,871 2,857 2,847 Maryland .....................: 6,135 6,483 5,682 5,738 6,350 5,620 Mississippi ..................: 15,357 15,258 15,202 14,397 14,411 13,408 Missouri .....................: 5,711 5,029 5,723 5,854 4,937 5,032 : North Carolina ...............: 15,503 15,323 15,684 15,827 15,780 16,165 Oklahoma .....................: 3,896 4,892 4,163 4,437 3,843 4,202 Pennsylvania .................: 2,911 2,901 2,953 2,838 3,040 3,151 South Carolina ...............: 4,049 4,453 4,587 3,847 5,263 3,871 Texas ........................: 12,215 12,001 11,873 11,439 10,614 11,183 Virginia .....................: 5,224 4,721 4,918 3,877 4,503 5,424 California, Tennessee, : and West Virginia ...........: 9,857 11,038 10,797 11,021 9,684 10,378 : 19 State total ...............: 162,437 162,378 162,464 160,037 159,562 160,521 : Previous year total ..........: 162,336 161,039 162,943 160,923 160,203 160,820 : Percent of previous year .....: 100 101 100 99 100 100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Statistical Methodology Survey Procedures: Data for broiler hatchery estimates are collected weekly from all chicken hatcheries within the 19 States that hatch at least one million chicks a year. 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 hatcheries within the 19 States 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. 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 and 19 State totals. 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