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ISSN: 1949-1581
Released May 23, 2024, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
Ready-to-Cook Weight Up 10 Percent from Last Year
April 2023 contained 20 weekdays (including 0 holidays) and 5 Saturdays.
April 2024 contained 22 weekdays (including 0 holidays) and 4 Saturdays.
Poultry certified wholesome during April 2024 (ready-to-cook weight) totaled 4.43 billion pounds, up 10 percent from
the amount certified in April 2023. The March 2024 certified total at 4.10 billion pounds, was down 10 percent from
March 2023, unchanged from last month’s preliminary pounds certified.
The preliminary total live weight of all federally inspected poultry during April 2024 was 5.82 billion pounds, up
10 percent from 5.31 billion pounds a year ago. Young chickens inspected totaled 5.17 billion pounds, up 10 percent from
April 2023. Mature chickens, at 67.7 million pounds, were up 7 percent from the previous year. Turkey inspections totaled
565 million pounds, up 6 percent from a year ago. Ducks totaled 16.2 million pounds, up 4 percent from last year.
Young chickens slaughtered during April 2024 averaged 6.52 pounds per bird, up slightly from April 2023. The average
live weight of mature chickens was 6.90 pounds per bird, up 1 percent from a year ago. Turkeys slaughtered during
April 2024 averaged 33.3 pounds per bird, up 2 percent from April 2023.
Ante-mortem condemnations during April 2024 totaled 11.9 million pounds. Condemnations were 0.20 percent of the
live weight inspected, as compared with 0.21 percent a year earlier. Post-mortem condemnations, at 26.8 million pounds,
were 0.60 percent of quantities inspected, unchanged from a year earlier.
Poultry Slaughtered, Total Live Weight, and Average Live Weight by Type – United States
[Federally inspected only]
Commodity
April
2023
March
2024
April
2024
January
to April
April 2024 as % of
April
2023
March
2024
2023
2024
2024 as
percent
of 2023
(percent)
(percent)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(percent)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
Slaughtered
Chickens
Young ......................
Mature .....................
Light .....................
Heavy ...................
Total .........................
724,124
9,235
2,864
6,371
733,359
744,888
8,940
2,581
6,359
753,828
792,881
9,809
2,842
6,967
802,690
109
106
99
109
109
106
110
110
110
106
3,075,306
38,374
11,361
27,013
3,113,680
3,116,006
37,650
10,753
26,897
3,153,656
101
98
95
100
101
Turkeys
Young ......................
Old ...........................
Total .........................
16,281
164
16,445
15,395
113
15,508
16,876
126
17,002
104
77
103
110
112
110
67,762
650
68,412
64,819
564
65,383
96
87
96
Ducks ...........................
2,173
2,096
2,265
104
108
8,996
8,939
99
(1,000 pounds)
(1,000 pounds)
(percent)
(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds)
(percent)
(percent)
Total live weight
Chickens
Young ......................
Mature .....................
Light .....................
Heavy ...................
Total .........................
4,698,567
63,003
10,033
52,970
4,761,570
4,816,338
62,196
8,924
53,272
4,878,534
5,172,487
67,684
9,744
57,940
5,240,171
110
107
97
109
110
107
109
109
109
107
19,992,931
266,408
39,438
226,970
20,259,339
20,302,204
262,084
37,103
224,981
20,564,288
102
98
94
99
102
Turkeys
Young ......................
Old ...........................
Total .........................
529,335
4,909
534,244
510,572
3,640
514,212
561,485
3,929
565,414
106
80
106
110
108
110
2,202,216
19,640
2,221,856
2,144,745
17,437
2,162,182
97
89
97
Ducks ...........................
15,546
15,012
16,244
104
108
64,346
64,079
100
.........................
149
148
169
113
114
665
657
99
Total ............................
5,311,509
5,407,906
5,821,998
110
108
22,546,206
22,791,206
101
(pounds)
(pounds)
Other
1
(pounds)
(pounds)
(pounds)
(percent)
(percent)
(percent)
Average live weight
Chickens
Young ......................
Mature .....................
Light .....................
Heavy ...................
Total .........................
6.49
6.82
3.50
8.31
6.49
6.47
6.96
3.46
8.38
6.47
6.52
6.90
3.43
8.32
6.53
100
101
98
100
101
101
99
99
99
101
6.50
6.94
3.47
8.40
6.51
6.52
6.96
3.45
8.36
6.52
100
100
99
100
100
Turkeys
Young ......................
Old ...........................
Total .........................
32.51
29.93
32.49
33.16
32.21
33.16
33.27
31.18
33.26
102
104
102
100
97
100
32.50
30.22
32.48
33.09
30.92
33.07
102
102
102
Ducks ...........................
7.15
7.16
7.17
100
100
7.15
7.17
100
1
2
Includes geese, guineas, ostriches, emus, rheas, and squab.
Poultry Slaughter (May 2024)
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Chilled and Frozen Pounds Certified by Type – United States
[Ready-to-cook weights]
Commodity
April
2023
March
2024
January
to April
April 2024 as % of
April
2024
(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds)
April
2023
March
2024
2023
2024
2024 as
percent
of 2023
(percent)
(percent)
(1,000 pounds)
(1,000 pounds)
(percent)
Chilled
Chickens
Young ......................
Mature .....................
Light .....................
Heavy ..................
Total ........................
3,303,459
44,002
5,149
38,853
3,347,461
3,400,230
42,854
4,649
38,205
3,443,084
3,658,932
47,177
5,204
41,973
3,706,109
111
107
101
108
111
108
110
112
110
108
14,096,399
186,210
20,719
165,491
14,282,609
14,319,602
182,444
19,629
162,815
14,502,046
102
98
95
98
102
Turkeys
Young ......................
Old ...........................
Total ........................
272,951
2,702
275,653
254,668
2,687
257,355
286,108
2,881
288,989
105
107
105
112
107
112
1,106,924
12,290
1,119,214
1,084,574
12,709
1,097,283
98
103
98
Ducks ..........................
3,425
3,763
3,742
109
99
15,329
16,216
106
Other 1 .........................
90
93
102
113
110
419
406
97
Total ............................
3,626,629
3,704,295
3,998,942
110
108
15,417,571
15,615,951
101
Frozen
Chickens
Young ......................
Mature .....................
Light .....................
Heavy ..................
Total ........................
242,637
242,637
236,574
236,574
257,129
257,129
106
(X)
(X)
(X)
106
109
(X)
(X)
(X)
109
998,794
998,794
1,026,479
1,026,479
103
(X)
(X)
(X)
103
Turkeys
Young ......................
Old ...........................
Total ........................
152,004
1,082
153,086
152,076
68
152,144
161,591
75
161,666
106
7
106
106
110
106
655,323
2,828
658,151
621,386
559
621,945
95
20
94
Ducks ..........................
7,848
7,272
8,159
104
112
31,278
30,773
98
Other 1 .........................
15
11
16
107
145
49
56
114
Total ............................
403,586
396,001
426,970
106
108
1,688,272
1,679,253
99
Chilled and frozen
Chickens
Young ......................
Mature .....................
Light .....................
Heavy ..................
Total ........................
3,546,096
44,002
5,149
38,853
3,590,098
3,636,804
42,854
4,649
38,205
3,679,658
3,916,061
47,177
5,204
41,973
3,963,238
110
107
101
108
110
108
110
112
110
108
15,095,193
186,210
20,719
165,491
15,281,403
15,346,081
182,444
19,629
162,815
15,528,525
102
98
95
98
102
Turkeys
Young ......................
Old ...........................
Total ........................
424,955
3,784
428,739
406,744
2,755
409,499
447,699
2,956
450,655
105
78
105
110
107
110
1,762,247
15,118
1,777,365
1,705,960
13,268
1,719,228
97
88
97
Ducks ..........................
11,273
11,035
11,901
106
108
46,607
46,989
101
Other 1 .........................
105
104
118
112
113
468
462
99
Total ............................
4,030,215
4,100,296
4,425,912
110
108
17,105,843
17,295,204
101
- Represents zero.
(X) Not applicable.
1
Includes geese, guineas, and squab.
Poultry Slaughter (May 2024)
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Ante-Mortem Condemnations by Type – United States
[Federally inspected only]
Commodity
April
2023
March
2024
January
to April
April 2024 as % of
April
2024
(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds)
April
2023
March
2024
2023
2024
2024 as
percent
of 2023
(percent)
(percent)
(1,000 pounds)
(1,000 pounds)
(percent)
Live weight
Chickens
Young ......................
Mature .....................
Light .....................
Heavy ...................
Total .........................
8,815
716
87
629
9,531
8,910
727
41
686
9,637
9,301
726
41
685
10,027
106
101
47
109
105
104
100
100
100
104
39,556
3,344
403
2,941
42,900
39,703
3,175
187
2,988
42,878
100
95
46
102
100
Turkeys ........................
Young ......................
Old ...........................
Total .........................
1,487
19
1,506
1,624
40
1,664
1,692
39
1,731
114
205
115
104
98
104
6,384
128
6,512
6,927
179
7,106
109
140
109
Ducks ...........................
74
84
101
136
120
304
376
124
Total 1 ..........................
11,111
11,385
11,859
107
104
49,716
50,360
101
(percent)
(percent)
(percent)
(percent)
(percent)
(percent)
(percent)
(percent)
Percent of live
weight condemned 2
Chickens
Young ......................
Mature .....................
Light .....................
Heavy ...................
Total .........................
0.19
1.14
0.87
1.19
0.20
0.18
1.17
0.46
1.29
0.20
0.18
1.07
0.42
1.18
0.19
95
94
48
99
95
100
91
91
91
95
0.20
1.26
1.02
1.30
0.21
0.20
1.21
0.50
1.33
0.21
100
96
49
102
100
Turkeys
Young ......................
Old ...........................
Total .........................
0.28
0.39
0.28
0.32
1.10
0.32
0.30
0.99
0.31
107
254
111
94
90
97
0.29
0.65
0.29
0.32
1.03
0.33
110
158
114
Ducks ...........................
0.48
0.56
0.62
129
111
0.47
0.59
126
Total 1 ..........................
0.21
0.21
0.20
95
95
0.22
0.22
100
1
Includes geese, guineas, and squab.
2
Pounds condemned as a percent of live weight pounds inspected.
4
Poultry Slaughter (May 2024)
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Post-Mortem Condemnations by Type – United States
[Federally condemned and establishment sorted and removed]
Commodity
April
2023
March
2024
January
to April
April 2024 as % of
April
2024
(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds)
April
2023
March
2024
2023
2024
2024 as
percent
of 2023
(percent)
(percent)
(1,000 pounds)
(1,000 pounds)
(percent)
Carcass and parts
Chickens
Young ......................
Mature .....................
Light .....................
Heavy ..................
Total ........................
17,249
1,715
435
1,280
18,964
18,025
1,578
419
1,159
19,603
17,944
1,937
406
1,531
19,881
104
113
93
120
105
100
123
97
132
101
77,158
7,135
1,661
5,474
84,293
73,760
6,877
1,624
5,253
80,637
96
96
98
96
96
Turkeys
Young ......................
Old ...........................
Total ........................
4,881
190
5,071
5,821
126
5,947
6,553
147
6,700
134
77
132
113
117
113
20,425
761
21,186
25,509
569
26,078
125
75
123
Ducks ..........................
188
171
185
98
108
879
787
90
Other 1 .........................
2
3
3
150
100
9
12
133
Total ............................
24,225
25,724
26,769
111
104
106,367
107,514
101
(percent)
(percent)
(percent)
(percent)
(percent)
(percent)
(percent)
(percent)
Percent of
weight condemned 2
Chickens
Young ......................
Mature .....................
Light .....................
Heavy ..................
Total ........................
0.48
3.75
7.79
3.19
0.53
0.49
3.55
8.27
2.94
0.53
0.46
3.94
7.24
3.52
0.50
96
105
93
110
94
94
111
88
120
94
0.51
3.69
7.42
3.20
0.55
0.48
3.63
7.64
3.13
0.52
94
98
103
98
95
Turkeys
Young ......................
Old ...........................
Total ........................
1.14
4.78
1.17
1.41
4.37
1.43
1.44
4.74
1.46
126
99
125
102
108
102
1.15
4.79
1.18
1.47
4.11
1.49
128
86
126
Ducks ..........................
1.64
1.53
1.53
93
100
1.85
1.65
89
Other 1 .........................
1.87
2.80
2.48
133
89
1.89
2.53
134
Total ............................
0.60
0.62
0.60
100
97
0.62
0.62
100
1
Includes geese, guineas, and squab.
2
Pounds condemned as a percent of pounds certified plus post-mortem condemnations.
Poultry Slaughter (May 2024)
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Condemned Post-Mortem by Cause and Type – United States: March and April 2024
Commodity
Tuberculosis
Leukosis
Septicaemia
March
April
March
April
March
April
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
Chickens
Young ...................................
Mature ..................................
Light ..................................
Heavy ................................
Total ......................................
-
-
379
24
22
2
403
356
12
11
1
368
107,710
46,905
39,816
7,089
154,615
103,089
56,272
46,774
9,498
159,361
Turkeys
Young ...................................
Old ........................................
Total ......................................
-
-
5
2
7
2
1
3
3,877
920
4,797
4,062
1,134
5,196
Commodity
Airsacculitis
Synovitis
Tumors
March
April
March
April
March
April
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
Chickens
Young ...................................
Mature ..................................
Light ..................................
Heavy ................................
Total ......................................
187,422
12,970
5,729
7,241
200,392
200,907
13,836
5,039
8,797
214,743
462
90
10
80
552
549
108
7
101
657
1,945
20,324
15,884
4,440
22,269
1,939
20,219
15,690
4,529
22,158
Turkeys
Young ...................................
Old ........................................
Total ......................................
1,281
506
1,787
1,396
427
1,823
10
14
24
33
11
44
36
252
288
52
204
256
Commodity
Bruises
Cadaver
Contamination
March
April
March
April
March
April
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
Chickens
Young ...................................
Mature ..................................
Light ..................................
Heavy ................................
Total ......................................
4,312
2,204
1,720
484
6,516
3,758
2,145
1,464
681
5,903
1,480
328
298
30
1,808
1,272
148
120
28
1,420
44,708
18,877
18,106
771
63,585
39,479
22,620
21,992
628
62,099
Turkeys
Young ...................................
Old ........................................
Total ......................................
74
7
81
56
14
70
240
14
254
295
4
299
845
41
886
389
98
487
Commodity
Miscellaneous 1
Overscald
Unknown 2
March
April
March
April
March
April
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
Chickens
Young ...................................
Mature ..................................
Light ..................................
Heavy ................................
Total ......................................
4,857
36
31
5
4,893
4,098
111
57
54
4,209
129,803
29,385
22,032
7,353
159,188
97,985
33,654
24,596
9,058
131,639
1,840,300
24,423
24,423
1,864,723
1,842,192
27,456
27,456
1,869,648
Turkeys
Young ...................................
Old ........................................
Total ......................................
91
1
92
164
10
174
1,644
100
1,744
1,952
76
2,028
71,495
100
71,595
85,241
35
85,276
- Represents zero.
Includes any portion of the carcass affected by an inflammatory process, plant rejected carcasses, missing viscera, or ascites fluid preventing proper
inspection of the carcass.
2
Birds condemned with no cause given by federal inspectors and establishment sorters.
1
6
Poultry Slaughter (May 2024)
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Young Chickens Slaughtered, Total Live Weight, and Average Live Weight – States and United States:
March and April 2024
[Published States do not add to United States total to avoid disclosure]
Total
live weight
Slaughtered
State
Average
live weight
March
April
March
April
March
April
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
(1,000 pounds)
(1,000 pounds)
(pounds)
(pounds)
Alabama ...........................
Arkansas ..........................
Delaware ..........................
Georgia ............................
Illinois ...............................
Indiana .............................
Iowa ..................................
Kentucky ...........................
Louisiana ..........................
Maryland ...........................
93,629
79,431
29,539
101,944
50
3,536
1,988
24,302
14,443
11,608
100,497
87,054
31,359
107,490
66
3,731
1,767
25,131
15,267
12,066
505,661
574,212
226,744
609,595
316
19,130
11,727
159,825
96,372
71,782
546,258
634,757
242,478
642,113
418
20,233
10,152
169,972
102,876
75,460
5.40
7.23
7.68
5.98
6.31
5.41
5.90
6.58
6.67
6.18
5.44
7.29
7.73
5.97
6.37
5.42
5.74
6.76
6.74
6.25
Mississippi ........................
Missouri ............................
Nebraska ..........................
New Jersey .......................
New York ..........................
North Carolina ..................
Ohio ..................................
Oklahoma .........................
Pennsylvania ....................
South Carolina ..................
55,235
25,027
9,533
224
2,744
73,861
9,987
7,837
13,459
23,974
59,810
27,334
10,682
214
2,708
77,917
10,891
8,585
14,091
25,380
363,175
133,031
61,934
1,171
13,412
619,223
45,295
59,087
76,773
171,953
397,284
147,577
71,396
1,102
13,166
658,055
50,008
68,212
81,295
183,610
6.58
5.32
6.50
5.23
4.89
8.38
4.54
7.54
5.70
7.17
6.64
5.40
6.68
5.14
4.86
8.45
4.59
7.95
5.77
7.23
Tennessee ........................
Texas ...............................
Virginia .............................
32,388
56,642
24,346
32,703
60,494
25,450
192,870
378,910
155,010
197,645
411,707
161,809
5.95
6.69
6.37
6.04
6.81
6.36
United States ....................
744,888
792,881
4,816,338
5,172,487
6.47
6.52
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Young Chickens Pounds Certified and Post-Mortem Condemnations – States and United States:
March and April 2024
[Published States do not add to United States total to avoid disclosure]
State
Post-mortem condemnations
Total chilled and frozen
pounds certified 1
Percent 2
Carcass and parts
March
April
March
April
March
April
(1,000 pounds)
(1,000 pounds)
(1,000 pounds)
(1,000 pounds)
(percent)
(percent)
Alabama ..........................
Arkansas ..........................
Delaware .........................
Georgia ............................
Illinois ...............................
Indiana .............................
Iowa .................................
Kentucky ..........................
Louisiana .........................
Maryland ..........................
387,330
429,907
175,423
460,621
235
13,701
8,586
120,938
72,182
53,316
421,266
476,078
188,074
486,639
312
14,475
7,378
128,449
76,541
56,056
1,795
1,883
1,068
2,701
54
307
638
329
578
1,660
1,900
1,143
2,680
70
379
492
333
622
0.46
0.44
0.61
0.58
(X)
0.39
3.45
0.52
0.45
1.07
0.39
0.40
0.60
0.55
(X)
0.48
4.89
0.38
0.43
1.10
Mississippi .......................
Missouri ...........................
Nebraska .........................
New Jersey ......................
New York .........................
North Carolina ..................
Ohio .................................
Oklahoma ........................
Pennsylvania ...................
South Carolina .................
269,111
96,969
47,461
857
8,266
477,125
33,962
44,256
54,402
129,777
299,216
107,643
54,232
807
8,173
506,820
37,347
51,169
57,857
138,460
875
355
232
9
119
1,143
209
167
713
1,005
985
317
184
9
138
1,273
239
195
724
862
0.32
0.36
0.49
1.04
1.42
0.24
0.61
0.38
1.29
0.77
0.33
0.29
0.34
1.15
1.66
0.25
0.63
0.38
1.24
0.62
Tennessee .......................
Texas ...............................
Virginia .............................
142,585
291,159
117,611
146,627
316,482
122,995
299
968
358
291
874
359
0.21
0.33
0.30
0.20
0.28
0.29
United States ...................
3,636,804
3,916,061
18,025
17,944
0.49
0.46
- Represents zero.
(X) Not applicable.
1
Ready-to-cook weights.
2
Pounds condemned as percent of pounds certified plus post-mortem condemnations.
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Young Chickens Condemned Post-Mortem by Cause – States and United States: March and April 2024
[Published States do not add to United States total to avoid disclosure]
State
Tuberculosis
Septicaemia
April
March
April
March
April
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
Alabama ...................................
Arkansas ..................................
Delaware ..................................
Georgia ....................................
Mississippi ................................
North Carolina ..........................
Texas .......................................
Virginia .....................................
United States ............................
State
Leukosis
March
-
-
6
1
3
3
-
10,875
18
10,503
11,998
17,798
2,085
10,178
169
9,184
12,495
2
17,883
1,921
-
-
379
356
107,710
103,089
Airsacculitis
Synovitis
Tumors
March
April
March
April
March
April
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
Alabama ...................................
Arkansas ..................................
Delaware ..................................
Georgia ....................................
Mississippi ................................
North Carolina ..........................
Texas .......................................
Virginia .....................................
4,300
49
8,675
37,413
16,912
387
4,539
116
9,329
43,313
5
19,591
432
1
2
44
11
2
1
7
7
5
1
-
United States ............................
187,422
200,907
462
549
State
Bruises
Cadaver
153
30
314
275
13
1,945
1,939
Contamination
March
April
March
April
March
April
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
Alabama ...................................
Arkansas ..................................
Delaware ..................................
Georgia ....................................
Mississippi ................................
North Carolina ..........................
Texas .......................................
Virginia .....................................
355
1
284
1,199
120
21
364
7
427
659
92
12
United States ............................
4,312
3,758
State
93
45
255
231
13
133
14
352
6
4
147
14
382
5
1
2,407
8
1,542
3,970
408
181
1,967
35
1,432
4,211
367
187
1,480
1,272
44,708
39,479
Miscellaneous 1
Overscald
Unknown 2
March
April
March
April
March
April
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
(head)
Alabama ...................................
Arkansas ..................................
Delaware ..................................
Georgia ....................................
Mississippi ................................
North Carolina ..........................
Texas .......................................
Virginia .....................................
466
344
440
660
10
427
1
659
633
508
145
34,184
42
2,017
19,803
1
1,679
5,778
7,727
124
2,596
18,331
1
1,783
6,520
151,749
186,008
11,298
209,627
137,323
93,067
79,392
151,222
161,203
178,975
19,750
227,404
154,698
107,525
63,149
147,572
United States ............................
4,857
4,098
129,803
97,985
1,840,300
1,842,192
- Represents zero.
1
Includes any portion of the carcass affected by an inflammatory process, plant rejected carcasses, missing viscera, or ascites fluid preventing proper
inspection of the carcass.
2
Birds condemned with no cause given by federal inspectors and establishment sorters.
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Young Turkeys Slaughtered, Total Live Weight, and Average Live Weight – States and United States:
March and April 2024
[Published States do not add to United States total to avoid disclosure]
Total
live weight
Slaughtered
State
March
April
(1,000 head)
(1,000 head)
Average
live weight
March
April
(1,000 pounds)
(1,000 pounds)
March
April
(pounds)
(pounds)
California .........................
Illinois ...............................
Indiana .............................
Iowa .................................
Michigan ..........................
North Carolina ..................
Ohio .................................
Pennsylvania ...................
South Carolina .................
South Dakota ...................
286
1
1,847
1,040
414
1,745
494
558
501
157
287
(Z)
1,916
1,242
508
1,707
568
525
609
264
11,257
21
78,034
49,212
18,132
66,357
23,192
17,500
22,134
7,293
11,521
(Z)
84,093
59,956
22,386
64,177
26,861
16,630
25,496
11,767
39.35
33.23
42.24
47.33
43.75
38.02
46.95
31.34
44.21
46.54
40.16
33.00
43.89
48.25
44.07
37.60
47.29
31.66
41.84
44.56
Vermont ...........................
-
-
-
-
-
-
United States ...................
15,395
16,876
510,572
561,485
33.16
33.27
- Represents zero.
(Z) Less than half of the unit shown.
Young Turkeys Pounds Certified and Post-Mortem Condemnations – States and United States: March
and April 2024
[Published States do not add to United States total to avoid disclosure]
State
Post-mortem condemnations
Total chilled and frozen
pounds certified 1
Percent 2
Carcass and parts
March
April
March
April
March
April
(1,000 pounds)
(1,000 pounds)
(1,000 pounds)
(1,000 pounds)
(percent)
(percent)
California .........................
Illinois ...............................
Indiana .............................
Iowa .................................
Michigan ..........................
North Carolina ..................
Ohio .................................
Pennsylvania ...................
South Carolina .................
South Dakota ...................
9,003
16
62,577
38,503
14,052
52,422
18,522
13,691
16,434
5,846
9,217
(Z)
67,551
47,141
17,349
50,630
21,464
13,069
18,744
9,387
43
893
575
207
271
344
273
705
96
34
1,075
736
252
284
410
294
708
131
0.48
(X)
1.41
1.47
1.45
0.51
1.83
1.96
4.11
1.61
0.37
(X)
1.57
1.54
1.43
0.56
1.87
2.20
3.64
1.38
Vermont ...........................
-
-
-
-
(X)
(X)
United States ...................
406,744
447,699
5,821
6,553
1.41
1.44
- Represents zero.
(X) Not applicable.
(Z) Less than half of the unit shown.
1
Ready-to-cook weights.
2
Pounds condemned as percent of pounds certified plus post-mortem condemnations.
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Terms and Definitions Used for Poultry Slaughter Estimates
Ante-Mortem Condemnations: Birds federally condemned prior to entry into the slaughter plant which includes DeadOn-Arrival (DOA) and condemned for other causes.
Average Live Weight: The weight of the whole bird, before slaughter. Excludes post-mortem condemnations.
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.
Dressing Percent: Usually expressed as a percentage yield of frozen and chilled carcass in relation to the weight of the
live bird.
Ducks: Includes all ducks regardless of age and weight.
Federally Inspected (FI) Plants: Plants that transport meat interstate must employ federal inspectors to assure
compliance with USDA standards.
Mature Chickens: Fowl from breeder and market egg flocks and stags and cocks.
Number of Head: Includes post-mortem condemnations.
Old Turkeys: Fully matured birds held for egg production, usually over 15 months of age.
Plant, Slaughter: An establishment where birds are killed and butchered.
Post-Mortem Condemnations: Carcasses or parts of birds condemned includes federally inspected and establishment
sorted because of disease or mishandling and removed from the slaughter line and destroyed.
Slaughter: Killing and butchering of birds primarily for food.
Total Live Weight: The total weight of live birds, before slaughter. Excludes post-mortem condemnations.
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, and other turkeys such as fryers/roasters and young
breeders.
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Statistical Methodology
Data Sources: Data for poultry slaughter estimates are collected by inspectors of the Food Safety and Inspection Service
(FSIS), USDA for all Federally Inspected plants. Over 99 percent of the total United States slaughter for any species is
under Federal Inspection. 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 352 plants slaughtered poultry in the United
States under Federal Inspection in 2023. Young chickens were slaughtered in 38 States, young turkeys in 30 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 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 one 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. E-mail inquiries may be sent to nass@usda.gov
Travis Averill, Chief, Livestock Branch ......................................................................................................... (202) 692-0069
Vacant, Head, Poultry and Specialty Commodities Section
Holly Brenize – Poultry Slaughter ............................................................................................................. (202) 720-0585
Liana Cuffman – Catfish and Trout, Mink, Census of Aquaculture ......................................................... (202) 720-8784
Fatema Haque – Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised ................................................................................. (202) 720-3244
Derron Martin – Chicken Hatchery, Egg Products .................................................................................... (202) 690-3237
Seth Riggins – Honey, Honey Bee Colonies ............................................................................................ (202) 690-4870
Shulonda Shaw – Cold Storage, Capacity of Refrigerated Warehouses ................................................... (202) 720-3240
Autumn Stone – Layers, Eggs .................................................................................................................. (202) 690-3676
Takiyah Walker – Broiler Hatchery........................................................................................................... (202) 720-6147
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