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Released May 26, 2009, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, U.S. Department of
Agriculture. For information on Poultry Slaughter call Troy Marshall at 202-690-3237, office hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET.
Ready-to-Cook Weight Down 7 Percent from Last Year
Poultry certified wholesome during April 2009 (ready-to-cook weight) totaled 3.52 billion pounds, down
7 percent from the amount certified in April 2008. The March 2009 revised certified total at
3.52 billion pounds, was down slightly from March 2008. The March revision represented an increase of
2.83 million pounds from last month's preliminary pounds certified.
The preliminary total live weight of poultry inspected during April 2009 was 4.70 billion pounds, down
7 percent from 5.06 billion pounds a year ago. Young chickens inspected totaled 4.02 billion pounds, down
7 percent from April 2008. Mature chickens, at 69.9 million pounds, were down 9 percent from the previous
year. Turkey inspections totaled 595 million pounds, down 9 percent from a year ago. Ducks totaled
12.8 million pounds, down 8 percent from last year.
Young chickens slaughtered during April 2009 averaged 5.57 pounds per bird, down slightly from
April 2008. The average live weight of mature chickens was 5.80 pounds per bird, up 2 percent from a year
ago. Turkeys slaughtered during April 2009 averaged 29.3 pounds per bird, down slightly from April 2008.
Ante-mortem condemnations during April 2009 totaled 12.1 million pounds. Condemnations were
0.26 percent of the live weight inspected, as compared with 0.30 percent a year earlier. Post-mortem
condemnations, at 38.0 million pounds, were 1.07 percent of quantities inspected, as compared with
1.25 percent a year earlier.
April 2009 contained 22 weekdays and 4 Saturdays, while April 2008 had 22 weekdays and 4 Saturdays.
Pou 2-1 (5-09)
Poultry Slaughter: Number, Live Weight, and Average Live Weight by Type,
United States, April, 2008-2009 1
Commodity
Number Slaughtered
Chickens
Young
Mature
Light
Heavy
Total
Turkeys
Young
Old
Total
Ducks
Live Weight
Chickens
Young
Mature
Light
Heavy
Total
Turkeys
Young
Old
Total
Ducks
Other Poultry 2
Total Poultry
Apr
2008
Mar
2009
Apr
2009
1,000 Head
1,000 Head
1,000 Head
Turkeys
Young
Old
Total
Ducks
1
2
Percent
of
2008
Apr
2008
Mar
2009
2008
2009
Pct
Pct
1,000 Head
1,000 Head
Pct
771,921
13,536
6,576
6,960
785,457
727,605
11,769
5,168
6,601
739,374
721,352
12,048
5,296
6,752
733,400
93
89
81
97
93
99
102
102
102
99
3,002,029
51,027
24,584
26,443
3,053,056
2,800,933
45,007
20,161
24,846
2,845,940
93
88
82
94
93
22,041
213
22,254
19,925
187
20,112
20,167
130
20,297
91
61
91
101
70
101
86,541
630
87,171
78,078
636
78,714
90
101
90
2,072
1,982
1,880
91
95
8,273
7,512
91
1,000 Pounds
1,000 Pounds
1,000 Pounds
4,318,116
76,741
21,482
55,259
4,394,857
4,038,057
68,120
16,658
51,462
4,106,177
4,020,639
69,865
17,032
52,833
4,090,504
93
91
79
96
93
100
103
102
103
100
16,700,154
291,461
80,472
210,989
16,991,615
15,565,348
259,521
65,132
194,389
15,824,869
93
89
81
92
93
647,166
5,796
652,962
587,139
4,852
591,991
591,652
3,608
595,260
91
62
91
101
74
101
2,574,980
16,769
2,591,749
2,322,005
17,329
2,339,334
90
103
90
13,985
13,312
12,811
92
96
56,032
50,356
90
166
137
157
95
115
645
575
89
5,061,970
4,711,617
4,698,732
93
100
19,640,041
18,215,134
93
Pounds
Average Live Weight
Chickens
Young
Mature
Light
Heavy
Total
January
to Date
Percent of
Pounds
Pounds
Pct
Pct
Pct
Pct
1,000 Pounds
Pounds
1,000 Pounds
Pounds
Pct
Pct
5.59
5.67
3.27
7.94
5.60
5.55
5.79
3.22
7.80
5.55
5.57
5.80
3.22
7.82
5.58
100
102
98
98
100
100
100
100
100
101
5.56
5.71
3.27
7.98
5.57
5.56
5.77
3.23
7.82
5.56
100
101
99
98
100
29.36
27.21
29.34
29.47
25.95
29.43
29.34
27.75
29.33
100
102
100
100
107
100
29.75
26.62
29.73
29.74
27.25
29.72
100
102
100
6.75
6.72
6.81
101
101
6.77
6.70
99
Federally inspected only.
Includes geese, guineas, ostriches, emus, rheas, and squab.
Poultry Slaughter
May 2009
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Agricultural Statistics Board
NASS, USDA
Poultry Slaughter: Chilled and Frozen, Pounds Certified by Type,
United States, April, 2008-2009 1
January
to Date
Percent of
Percent
of
2008
Apr
2008
Mar
2009
Apr
2009
1,000 Pounds
1,000 Pounds
1,000 Pounds
2,897,726
46,900
10,375
36,525
2,944,626
2,726,357
42,185
8,385
33,800
2,768,542
2,713,598
43,615
8,599
35,016
2,757,213
94
93
83
96
94
100
103
103
104
100
11,185,308
177,233
38,671
138,562
11,362,541
10,512,597
160,590
32,738
127,852
10,673,187
94
91
85
92
94
305,992
3,074
309,066
299,020
3,310
302,330
299,793
2,393
302,186
98
78
98
100
72
100
1,207,581
9,913
1,217,494
1,164,433
10,107
1,174,540
96
102
96
4,427
3,139
3,079
70
98
18,640
12,367
66
89
71
75
84
106
336
287
85
3,258,208
3,074,082
3,062,553
94
100
12,599,011
11,860,381
94
Frozen
Chickens
Young
Mature
Light
Heavy
Total
298,832
1,132
903
229
299,964
272,276
329
94
15
103
52
329
272,605
281,354
170
1
169
281,524
74
94
51
103
1,156,633
5,315
4,096
1,219
1,161,948
1,055,944
1,117
113
1,004
1,057,061
91
21
3
82
91
Turkeys
Young
Old
Total
208,845
1,292
210,137
168,697
404
169,101
172,450
353
172,803
83
27
82
102
87
102
835,297
2,663
837,960
682,638
3,137
685,775
82
118
82
5,601
6,379
5,990
107
94
21,519
23,550
109
24
25
26
108
104
101
93
92
515,726
448,110
460,343
89
103
2,021,528
1,766,479
87
3,196,558
48,032
11,278
36,754
3,244,590
2,998,633
42,514
8,385
34,129
3,041,147
2,994,952
43,785
8,600
35,185
3,038,737
94
91
76
96
94
100
103
103
103
100
12,341,941
182,548
42,767
139,781
12,524,489
11,568,541
161,707
32,851
128,856
11,730,248
94
89
77
92
94
514,837
4,366
519,203
467,717
3,714
471,431
472,243
2,746
474,989
92
63
91
101
74
101
2,042,878
12,576
2,055,454
1,847,071
13,244
1,860,315
90
105
91
10,028
9,518
9,069
90
95
40,159
35,917
89
113
96
101
89
105
437
380
87
3,773,934
3,522,192
3,522,896
93
100
14,620,539
13,626,860
93
Commodity
Chilled
Chickens
Young
Mature
Light
Heavy
Total
Turkeys
Young
Old
Total
Ducks
Other Poultry 2
Total Poultry
Ducks
Other Poultry 2
Total Poultry
Chilled and Frozen
Chickens
Young
Mature
Light
Heavy
Total
Turkeys
Young
Old
Total
Ducks
Other Poultry 2
Total Poultry
1
2
Apr
2008
Mar
2009
2008
2009
Pct
Pct
1,000 Pounds
1,000 Pounds
Pct
Ready-to-cook weights.
Includes geese, guineas, and squab.
Poultry Slaughter
May 2009
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Agricultural Statistics Board
NASS, USDA
Poultry Slaughter: Ante-Mortem Condemnations by Type,
United States, April, 2008-2009 1
Commodity
Apr
2008
Mar
2009
January
to Date
Percent of
Apr
2009
1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds
Apr
2008
Mar
2009
Percent
Percent
2008
2009
1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds
Percent
of
2008
Percent
Live Weight
Chickens
Young
Mature
Light
Heavy
Total
12,621
1,049
497
552
13,670
10,186
1,172
225
947
11,358
9,770
816
155
661
10,586
77
78
31
120
77
96
70
69
70
93
54,962
4,967
1,807
3,160
59,929
41,881
4,113
894
3,219
45,994
76
83
49
102
77
1,550
51
1,601
1,603
43
1,646
1,475
36
1,511
95
71
94
92
84
92
7,240
189
7,429
6,461
175
6,636
89
93
89
Ducks
Other Poultry
25
2
31
32
128
103
102
2
140
137
Total Poultry
15,298
13,035
12,129
79
93
67,462
52,770
78
Percent
Percent
Turkeys
Young
Old
Total
Percent
Percent
Percent
Percent
Percent
Percent
Percent of Live
Weight Condemned 2
1
2
Chickens
Young
Mature
Light
Heavy
Total
0.29
1.37
2.31
1.00
0.31
0.25
1.72
1.35
1.84
0.28
0.24
1.17
0.91
1.25
0.26
83
85
39
125
84
96
68
67
68
93
0.33
1.70
2.25
1.50
0.35
0.27
1.58
1.37
1.66
0.29
82
93
61
111
83
Turkeys
Young
Old
Total
0.24
0.88
0.25
0.27
0.89
0.28
0.25
1.00
0.25
104
114
100
93
112
89
0.28
1.13
0.29
0.28
1.01
0.28
100
89
97
Ducks
Other Poultry
0.18
1.20
0.23
0.25
139
109
0.18
0.31
0.28
156
Total Poultry
0.30
0.28
0.26
87
93
0.34
0.29
85
Federally inspected only.
Pounds condemned as a percent of live weight pounds inspected.
Poultry Slaughter
May 2009
4
Agricultural Statistics Board
NASS, USDA
Poultry Slaughter: Post-Mortem Condemnations by Type,
United States, April, 2008-2009 1
Commodity
Apr
2008
Mar
2009
Apr
2009
1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds
January
to Date
Percent of
Apr
2008
Mar
2009
Percent
Percent
2008
2009
1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds
Percent
of
2008
Percent
Carcass and Parts
Chickens
Young
Mature
Light
Heavy
Total
34,937
3,374
1,268
2,106
38,311
29,209
3,326
1,159
2,167
32,535
26,946
3,276
1,144
2,132
30,222
77
97
90
101
79
92
98
99
98
93
144,425
13,186
4,857
8,329
157,611
114,363
12,267
4,395
7,872
126,630
79
93
90
95
80
8,713
303
9,016
7,862
192
8,054
7,437
147
7,584
85
49
84
95
77
94
35,343
905
36,248
30,432
650
31,082
86
72
86
Ducks
Other Poultry
314
2
273
2
220
3
70
150
81
150
1,114
6
1,170
7
105
117
Total Poultry
47,643
40,864
38,029
80
93
194,979
158,889
81
Percent
Percent
Percent
Percent
Turkeys
Young
Old
Total
Percent
Percent
Percent
Percent
Percent of
Weight Condemned 2
Chickens
Young
Mature
Light
Heavy
Total
1
2
1.08
6.56
10.11
5.42
1.17
0.96
7.26
12.14
5.97
1.06
0.89
6.96
11.74
5.71
0.98
82
106
116
105
84
93
96
97
96
92
1.16
6.74
10.20
5.62
1.24
0.98
7.05
11.80
5.76
1.07
84
105
116
102
86
Turkeys
Young
Old
Total
1.66
6.49
1.71
1.65
4.92
1.68
1.55
5.08
1.57
93
78
92
94
103
93
1.70
6.71
1.73
1.62
4.68
1.64
95
70
95
Ducks
Other Poultry
3.04
1.74
2.79
2.04
2.37
2.88
78
166
85
141
2.70
1.35
3.15
1.81
117
134
Total Poultry
1.25
1.15
1.07
86
93
1.32
1.15
87
Federally inspected only.
Pounds condemned as a percent of pounds certified plus post-mortem condemnations.
Poultry Slaughter
May 2009
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Agricultural Statistics Board
NASS, USDA
Commodity
Poultry Slaughter: Number Condemned Post-Mortem by Cause, by Type,
United States, March 2009-April 2009
Tuberculosis
Leukosis
Septicaemia
March
April
March
April
March
April
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Chickens
Young
Mature
Light
Heavy
Total
10,844
2,090
1,940
150
12,934
15,472
1,894
1,747
147
17,366
31
37
Turkeys
Young
Old
Total
Commodity
Chickens
Young
Mature
Light
Heavy
Total
Turkeys
Young
Old
Total
Commodity
Chickens
Young
Mature
Light
Heavy
Total
Airsacculitis
Chickens
Young
Mature
Light
Heavy
Total
Turkeys
Young
Old
Total
Poultry Slaughter
May 2009
37
790,607
138,828
102,698
36,130
929,435
51,088
2,995
54,083
Tumors
43,946
1,727
45,673
March
April
March
April
March
April
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
561,018
6,884
4,094
2,790
567,902
435,531
6,970
3,851
3,119
442,501
12,077
371
12,448
Bruises
7,080
300
7,380
6,230
321
91
230
6,551
4,217
247
53
194
4,464
46,938
33,600
26,555
7,045
80,538
4,425
14
4,439
Cadaver
3,160
4
3,164
138
43
181
Contamination
45,220
43,532
37,100
6,432
88,752
74
45
119
March
April
March
April
March
April
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
13,615
9,696
8,760
936
23,311
Turkeys
Young
Old
Total
Commodity
31
Synovitis
852,480
134,707
98,260
36,447
987,187
13,453
12,921
12,333
588
26,374
504
26
530
Overscald
72,260
3,697
2,145
1,552
75,957
457
32
489
66,935
2,745
1,281
1,464
69,680
1,974
24
1,998
Other
1,740
74
1,814
119,663
108,983
95,608
13,375
228,646
2,806
131
2,937
Total
109,107
107,340
91,477
15,863
216,447
5,643
105
5,748
March
April
March
April
March
April
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
28,174
1,278
506
772
29,452
25,225
1,381
333
1,048
26,606
818,544
180,609
80,638
99,971
999,153
787,184
171,660
62,121
109,539
958,844
2,529,766
481,865
318,597
163,268
3,011,631
2,292,951
487,518
312,994
174,524
2,780,469
540
3
543
504
38
542
9,681
271
9,952
11,303
312
11,615
83,264
3,878
87,142
73,944
2,637
76,581
6
Agricultural Statistics Board
NASS, USDA
State
AL
AK
AZ
AR
CA
CO
CT
DE
FL
GA
HI
ID
IL
IN
IA
KS
KY
LA
ME
MD
MA
MI
MN
MS
MO
MT
NE
NV
NH
NJ
NM
NY
NC
ND
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VT
VA
WA
WV
WI
WY
US
1
1
Young Chickens Slaughtered: Number, Live Weight, and Average Live Weight,
by State and United States, March 2009-April 2009
Number
Average
Live Weight
Slaughtered
Live Weight
March
April
March
April
March
April
1,000 Head
1,000 Head
1,000 Pounds
1,000 Pounds
Pounds
Pounds
88,721
89,156
484,942
486,246
5.47
5.45
86,384
22,155
86,970
22,572
465,024
126,084
475,186
128,160
5.38
5.69
5.46
5.68
24,171
3,415
109,486
24,612
2,933
108,451
166,162
19,970
569,369
169,736
17,293
566,499
6.87
5.85
5.20
6.90
5.90
5.22
4,679
4,621
20,777
20,988
4.44
4.54
24,199
15,618
24,464
14,353
129,391
90,720
132,679
82,214
5.35
5.81
5.42
5.73
11,193
11,218
54,376
54,573
4.86
4.86
62,318
33,126
60,393
33,968
356,409
156,096
347,427
160,946
5.72
4.71
5.75
4.74
593
492
2,569
2,444
4.33
4.97
1,630
59,381
1,648
57,625
8,581
417,153
8,591
406,011
5.27
7.03
5.21
7.05
4,487
4,604
25,933
27,051
5.78
5.88
10,322
9,749
57,417
54,364
5.56
5.58
25,579
24,796
163,475
160,504
6.39
6.47
21,863
59,560
22,141
57,014
113,862
319,113
116,256
307,040
5.21
5.36
5.25
5.39
25,034
25,816
124,642
129,419
4.98
5.01
727,605
721,352
4,038,057
4,020,639
5.55
5.57
States with no data printed are included in the US total. Data not printed to avoid disclosing individual operations or no active
slaughter facility exists in the State.
Poultry Slaughter
May 2009
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NASS, USDA
State
AL
AK
AZ
AR
CA
CO
CT
DE
FL
GA
HI
ID
IL
IN
IA
KS
KY
LA
ME
MD
MA
MI
MN
MS
MO
MT
NE
NV
NH
NJ
NM
NY
NC
ND
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VT
VA
WA
WV
WI
WY
US
1
2
3
3
Young Chickens Slaughtered: Pounds Certified and Post-Mortem Condemnations
by State and United States, March 2009-April 2009
Post-Mortem Condemnations
Total Chilled and Frozen
Pounds Certified 1
Carcass and Parts
Percent 2
March
April
March
April
March
April
1,000 Pounds
1,000 Pounds
1,000 Pounds
1,000 Pounds
Percent
Percent
360,425
363,159
2,837
2,796
0.78
0.76
335,056
92,955
343,453
94,899
3,404
920
3,168
892
1.01
0.98
0.91
0.93
119,329
14,188
424,143
122,138
12,130
424,844
1,493
75
3,800
1,428
70
3,262
1.24
0.53
0.89
1.16
0.58
0.76
15,257
15,325
159
174
1.03
1.12
94,415
66,720
96,778
60,458
885
404
807
311
0.93
0.60
0.83
0.51
39,369
39,721
606
427
1.52
1.06
271,576
115,124
267,657
118,017
2,335
1,304
2,036
1,276
0.85
1.12
0.75
1.07
1,555
1,514
51
63
3.17
4.01
5,204
321,356
5,218
313,472
166
3,876
154
3,602
3.10
1.19
2.86
1.14
19,127
19,881
324
326
1.66
1.62
40,014
37,914
768
657
1.88
1.70
122,562
120,728
934
992
0.76
0.82
82,421
248,951
84,429
239,556
709
2,054
648
1,868
0.85
0.82
0.76
0.77
87,121
90,321
771
763
0.88
0.84
2,998,633
2,994,952
29,209
26,946
0.96
0.89
Ready-to-cook weights.
Pounds condemned as percent of pounds certified plus post-mortem condemnations.
States with no data printed are included in the US total. Data not printed to avoid disclosing individual operations or no active
slaughter facility exists in the State.
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State
Septicaemia
March
April
March
April
March
April
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
AL
AR
DE
GA
MS
MO
NC
TX
VA
192
376
1,172
134
236
218
5,253
84
95
107
336
1,550
120
105
183
10,930
79
116
55,490
108,454
50,094
69,514
28,764
83,161
79,195
46,472
28,257
50,814
101,427
47,991
62,761
26,625
78,480
70,279
40,156
24,891
US 1
10,844
15,472
852,480
790,607
State
Airsacculitis
Synovitis
Tumors
March
April
March
April
March
April
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
AL
AR
DE
GA
MS
MO
NC
TX
VA
55,026
30,365
33,798
149,664
19,907
13,842
55,872
17,311
22,925
63,109
27,012
28,431
87,449
16,127
13,368
47,286
16,241
17,378
426
1,549
113
151
111
140
232
49
11
274
1,618
85
286
145
165
326
61
30
3,730
2,301
5,738
9,444
507
1,449
9,029
649
3,060
3,678
2,101
5,584
8,213
397
1,322
9,477
528
2,914
US 1
561,018
435,531
6,230
4,217
46,938
45,220
State
Bruises
Cadaver
March
April
Number of Head
Number of Head
Contamination
March
April
March
April
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
AL
AR
DE
GA
MS
MO
NC
TX
VA
1,358
1,658
752
1,210
1,389
523
1,058
301
469
1,387
1,457
751
1,145
1,055
488
935
320
548
6,888
8,547
3,079
15,713
2,090
1,681
10,183
3,578
1,391
5,789
7,195
3,652
14,451
1,616
1,385
8,425
3,953
1,931
7,860
11,868
4,347
9,310
7,862
7,949
5,587
6,543
2,472
7,917
10,693
4,684
8,108
4,572
8,299
5,152
6,254
3,245
US 1
13,615
13,453
72,260
66,935
119,663
109,107
State
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by State and United States, March 2009-April 2009
Tuberculosis
Leukosis
Overscald
Other
March
April
Number of Head
Number of Head
Total
March
April
March
April
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
Number of Head
AL
AR
DE
GA
MS
MO
NC
TX
VA
4,986
2,829
984
2,455
335
41
4,450
1,056
633
5,688
1,768
808
2,197
542
79
5,748
951
1,168
116,465
60,233
20,533
100,887
47,905
73,069
81,710
52,921
39,505
104,599
78,807
17,901
96,576
47,692
74,558
92,511
42,128
38,494
252,421
228,180
120,610
358,482
109,106
182,073
252,569
128,964
98,818
243,362
232,414
111,437
281,306
98,876
178,327
251,069
110,671
90,715
US 1
28,174
25,225
818,544
787,184
2,529,766
2,292,951
Published States do not add to US total to avoid disclosure.
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Young Turkeys Slaughtered: Number, Live Weight, and Average
Live Weight, by State and United States, March 2009-April 2009
Number
Live Weight
Slaughtered
State
AL
AK
AZ
AR
CA
CO
CT
DE
FL
GA
HI
ID
IL
IN
IA
KS
KY
LA
ME
MD
MA
MI
MN
MS
MO
MT
NE
NV
NH
NJ
NM
NY
NC
ND
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VT
VA
WA
WV
WI
WY
US
1
1
Average
Live Weight
March
April
March
April
March
April
1,000 Head
1,000 Head
1,000 Pounds
1,000 Pounds
Pounds
Pounds
2,880
1,034
2,719
1,198
55,561
28,167
53,673
32,581
19.30
27.25
19.74
27.19
1,529
981
1,442
985
57,763
38,867
53,627
38,992
37.79
39.60
37.20
39.60
3,050
3,291
82,119
88,685
26.93
26.95
2,894
2,801
88,392
82,675
30.54
29.52
413
398
17,600
17,423
42.62
43.78
389
419
16,526
17,682
42.46
42.19
239
309
4,682
6,539
19.57
21.16
19,925
20,167
587,139
591,652
29.47
29.34
States with no data printed are included in the US total. Data not printed to avoid disclosing individual operations or no active
slaughter facility exists in the State.
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State
AL
AK
AZ
AR
CA
CO
CT
DE
FL
GA
HI
ID
IL
IN
IA
KS
KY
LA
ME
MD
MA
MI
MN
MS
MO
MT
NE
NV
NH
NJ
NM
NY
NC
ND
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VT
VA
WA
WV
WI
WY
US
1
2
3
3
Young Turkeys Slaughtered: Pounds Certified and Post-Mortem
Condemnations, by State and United States, March 2009-April 2009
Post-Mortem Condemnations
Total Chilled and Frozen
Pounds Certified 1
Carcass and Parts
Percent 2
March
April
March
April
March
April
1,000 Pounds
1,000 Pounds
1,000 Pounds
1,000 Pounds
Percent
Percent
46,300
22,895
44,634
26,499
762
261
788
277
1.62
1.13
1.74
1.03
46,295
30,407
42,994
30,832
734
640
762
675
1.56
2.06
1.74
2.14
65,265
70,781
1,427
1,280
2.14
1.78
70,393
65,656
613
592
0.86
0.89
13,931
13,824
382
373
2.67
2.63
13,259
14,300
170
160
1.27
1.11
3,764
5,357
63
79
1.65
1.45
467,717
472,243
7,862
7,437
1.65
1.55
Ready-to-cook weights.
Pounds condemned as percent of pounds certified plus post-mortem condemnations.
States with no data printed are included in the US total. Data not printed to avoid disclosing individual operations or no active
slaughter facility exists in the State.
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Terms and Definitions Used for Poultry Slaughter Estimates:
Ante-Mortem Condemnations - Birds condemned prior to their entry into the slaughter plant.
Certified Ready-to-Cook - The weight of poultry certified wholesome by inspection after post-mortem
condemnation pounds are removed. Ready-to-cook represents poultry meat ready for the marketing channel.
Ducks - Includes all ducks regardless of age and weight.
Mature Chickens - Fowl from breeder and market egg flocks and stags and cocks.
Old Turkeys - Fully matured birds held for egg production, usually over 15 months of age.
Post-Mortem Condemnations - Carcasses or parts condemned by the inspector because of disease or
mishandling and removed from the slaughter line and destroyed.
Young Chickens – Commercially grown broilers-fryers and other young immature birds such as roasters
and capons.
Young Turkeys - Young birds grown to a matured market age, about 5 months and other turkeys such as
fryers/roasters and young breeders.
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Reliability of Poultry Slaughter Estimates
Data Sources: Data for poultry slaughter estimates are collected by inspectors of the Food Safety and
Inspection Service (FSIS), USDA for all Federally Inspected (FI) plants. Over 99 percent of the total U.S.
slaughter for any species is under FI. The number of head slaughtered daily, by species and class, as well as
condemnations and total live and dressed weights are obtained by shift for each plant. Approximately 320
plants slaughtered poultry in the U.S. under Federal Inspection in 2008. Young chickens were slaughtered in
34 States, young turkeys in 26 States.
Revision Policy: Data for the previous month and year-to-date totals are subject to revision the following
month after the initial monthly estimates are published. Final data are published in the annual summary
released in February and include any revisions made to current year’s and previous year’s published data.
Revisions are generally the result of late reports or corrections received by FSIS from plants and are usually
less than one-half of 1 percent. No revisions will be made to the previous year’s data after publication of the
annual summary in February.
Procedures and Reliability: Plant inspectors submit data electronically for each shift a plant operates. An
edit provides checks for the detection of errors such as invalid plant information, duplication, and erroneous
data. Data are accumulated to monthly totals for this release.
Data for major slaughter plants with missing reports are adjusted prior to publication to assure that all plants
slaughtering a significant portion of a specific class are included. Estimates for missing shifts are made only
after verifying that the plant was in operation. Adjustments are based on a shift determined to be similar to
the one missing. Late reports replace imputed data as they become available. While there is a varying
degree of incompleteness from month to month, it has only a minimal impact on the published totals.
Poultry slaughter estimates are based on a census of operating plants and, therefore, have no sampling error.
However, they may be subject to errors such as omissions, duplications, and mistakes in reporting,
recording, and processing the data. These errors are minimized through strict quality controls in the edit and
summarization 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.
Dan Kerestes, Chief, Livestock Branch .................................................................................(202) 720-3570
Bruce Boess, Head, Poultry and Specialty Commodities Section..........................................(202) 720-4447
David Colwell - Cold Storage ...........................................................................................(202) 720-8784
Chris Hawthorn - Catfish Processing, Catfish Production, Trout Production,
Census of Aquaculture, Egg Products, Mink .......................................(202) 720-0585
Sharyn Lavender - Broiler Hatchery, Chicken Hatchery, Honey......................................(202) 720-3244
Kim Linonis - Layers, Eggs ..............................................................................................(202) 690-8632
Troy Marshall - Poultry Slaughter, Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised.............................(202) 690-3237
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File Modified | 2009-05-22 |
File Created | 2009-05-22 |