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Poultry Slaughter ISSN: 1949-1581 Released January 24, 2020, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Ready-to-Cook Weight Up 11 Percent from Last Year December 2018 contained 21 weekdays (including 1 holiday) and 5 Saturdays. December 2019 contained 22 weekdays (including 1 holiday) and 4 Saturdays. Poultry certified wholesome during December 2019 (ready-to-cook weight) totaled 4.14 billion pounds, up 11 percent from the amount certified in December 2018. The November 2019 revised certified total at 3.95 billion pounds, was down 1 percent from November 2018. The November revision represented an increase of 3.77 million pounds from last month's preliminary pounds certified. The preliminary total live weight of all federally inspected poultry during December 2019 was 5.46 billion pounds, up 11 percent from 4.92 billion pounds a year ago. Young chickens inspected totaled 4.83 billion pounds, up 13 percent from December 2018. Mature chickens, at 59.7 million pounds, were up 7 percent from the previous year. Turkey inspections totaled 561 million pounds, down slightly from a year ago. Ducks totaled 17.6 million pounds, up 4 percent from last year. Young chickens slaughtered during December 2019 averaged 6.39 pounds per bird, up 3 percent from December 2018. The average live weight of mature chickens was 6.76 pounds per bird, up 7 percent from a year ago. Turkeys slaughtered during December 2019 averaged 33.2 pounds per bird, up 2 percent from December 2018. Ante-mortem condemnations during December 2019 totaled 13.1 million pounds. Condemnations were 0.24 percent of the live weight inspected, as compared with 0.25 percent a year earlier. Post-mortem condemnations, at 31.1 million pounds, were 0.75 percent of quantities inspected, as compared with 0.83 percent a year earlier.

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Page 1: Poultry Slaughter 01/24/2020Poultry Slaughter ISSN: 1949-1581 Released January 24, 2020, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United

Poultry Slaughter

ISSN: 1949-1581

Released January 24, 2020, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department

of Agriculture (USDA).

Ready-to-Cook Weight Up 11 Percent from Last Year December 2018 contained 21 weekdays (including 1 holiday) and 5 Saturdays.

December 2019 contained 22 weekdays (including 1 holiday) and 4 Saturdays.

Poultry certified wholesome during December 2019 (ready-to-cook weight) totaled 4.14 billion pounds, up 11 percent

from the amount certified in December 2018. The November 2019 revised certified total at 3.95 billion pounds, was down

1 percent from November 2018. The November revision represented an increase of 3.77 million pounds from last month's

preliminary pounds certified.

The preliminary total live weight of all federally inspected poultry during December 2019 was 5.46 billion pounds, up

11 percent from 4.92 billion pounds a year ago. Young chickens inspected totaled 4.83 billion pounds, up 13 percent from

December 2018. Mature chickens, at 59.7 million pounds, were up 7 percent from the previous year. Turkey inspections

totaled 561 million pounds, down slightly from a year ago. Ducks totaled 17.6 million pounds, up 4 percent from last year.

Young chickens slaughtered during December 2019 averaged 6.39 pounds per bird, up 3 percent from December 2018.

The average live weight of mature chickens was 6.76 pounds per bird, up 7 percent from a year ago. Turkeys slaughtered

during December 2019 averaged 33.2 pounds per bird, up 2 percent from December 2018.

Ante-mortem condemnations during December 2019 totaled 13.1 million pounds. Condemnations were 0.24 percent of

the live weight inspected, as compared with 0.25 percent a year earlier. Post-mortem condemnations, at

31.1 million pounds, were 0.75 percent of quantities inspected, as compared with 0.83 percent a year earlier.

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2 Poultry Slaughter (January 2020) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Poultry Slaughtered, Total Live Weight, and Average Live Weight by Type – United States [Federally inspected only]

Commodity December

2018 November

2019 December

2019

December 2019 as % of January

to December 2019 as percent of 2018 December

2018 November

2019 2018 2019

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (percent) (percent) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (percent)

Slaughtered Chickens Young ...................... Mature ..................... Light ..................... Heavy ................... Total ......................... Turkeys Young ...................... Old ........................... Total ......................... Ducks ...........................

689,771 8,831 3,432 5,399

698,602

17,169 119

17,288

2,361

712,323 9,038 2,570 6,468

721,361

19,204 135

19,339

2,099

754,949 8,833 2,730 6,103

763,782

16,763 123

16,886

2,487

109 100 80

113 109

98 103 98

105

106 98

106 94

106

87 91 87

118

9,034,504 126,406 46,311 80,095

9,160,910

235,198 1,662

236,860

27,647

9,218,408 114,195 34,586 79,609

9,332,603

225,931 1,745

227,676

27,546

102 90 75 99

102

96 105 96

100

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent)

Total live weight Chickens Young ...................... Mature ..................... Light ..................... Heavy ................... Total ......................... Turkeys Young ...................... Old ........................... Total ......................... Ducks ........................... Other 1 ......................... Total ............................

4,287,589 55,731 11,395 44,336

4,343,320

558,969 3,659

562,628

16,889

222

4,923,059

4,544,504 62,364 9,084

53,280 4,606,868

583,138 4,088

587,226

14,992

426

5,209,512

4,825,434 59,699 9,156

50,543 4,885,133

557,236 3,833

561,069

17,624

220

5,464,046

113 107 80

114 112

100 105 100

104

99

111

106 96

101 95

106

96 94 96

118

52

105

56,541,518 816,199 158,851 657,348

57,357,717

7,310,114 48,981

7,359,095

192,980

3,872

64,913,664

58,248,476 776,814 119,682 657,132

59,025,290

7,235,527 51,967

7,287,494

193,578

4,253

66,510,615

103 95 75

100 103

99 106 99

100

110

102

(pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (percent) (percent) (pounds) (pounds) (percent)

Average live weight Chickens Young ...................... Mature ..................... Light ..................... Heavy ................... Total ......................... Turkeys Young ...................... Old ........................... Total ......................... Ducks ...........................

6.22 6.31 3.32 8.21 6.22

32.56 30.75 32.54

7.15

6.38 6.90 3.53 8.24 6.39

30.37 30.28 30.36

7.14

6.39 6.76 3.35 8.28 6.40

33.24 31.16 33.23

7.09

103 107 101 101 103

102 101 102

99

100 98 95

100 100

109 103 109

99

6.26 6.46 3.43 8.21 6.26

31.08 29.47 31.07

6.98

6.32 6.80 3.46 8.25 6.32

32.03 29.78 32.01

7.03

101 105 101 100 101

103 101 103

101

1 Includes geese, guineas, ostriches, emus, rheas, and squab.

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Poultry Slaughter (January 2020) 3 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Chilled and Frozen Pounds Certified by Type – United States [Ready-to-cook weights]

Commodity December

2018 November

2019 December

2019

December 2019 as % of January

to December 2019 as percent of 2018 December

2018 November

2019 2018 2019

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent)

Chilled Chickens Young ...................... Mature ..................... Light ..................... Heavy .................. Total ........................ Turkeys Young ...................... Old ........................... Total ........................ Ducks .......................... Other 1 ......................... Total ............................ Frozen Chickens Young ...................... Mature ..................... Light ..................... Heavy .................. Total ........................ Turkeys Young ...................... Old ........................... Total ........................ Ducks .......................... Other 1 ......................... Total ............................ Chilled and frozen Chickens Young ...................... Mature ..................... Light ..................... Heavy .................. Total ........................ Turkeys Young ...................... Old ........................... Total ........................ Ducks .......................... Other 1 ......................... Total ............................

2,996,442 36,788 5,829

30,959 3,033,230

282,846 2,732

285,578

5,215

141

3,324,164

232,296 - - -

232,296

162,456 59

162,515

7,210

11

402,032

3,228,738 36,788 5,829

30,959 3,265,526

445,302 2,791

448,093

12,425

152

3,726,196

3,196,098 42,475 4,553

37,922 3,238,573

307,162 3,102

310,264

4,665

199

3,553,701

231,028 - - -

231,028

158,929 40

158,969

6,329

88

396,414

3,427,126 42,475 4,553

37,922 3,469,601

466,091 3,142

469,233

10,994

287

3,950,115

3,373,720 40,943 4,785

36,158 3,414,663

291,901 2,816

294,717

5,385

139

3,714,904

262,067 - - -

262,067

151,873 89

151,962

7,480

13

421,522

3,635,787 40,943 4,785

36,158 3,676,730

443,774 2,905

446,679

12,865

152

4,136,426

113 111 82

117 113

103 103 103

103

99

112

113 (X) (X) (X)

113

93 151 94

104

118

105

113 111 82

117 113

100 104 100

104

100

111

106 96

105 95

105

95 91 95

115

70

105

113 (X) (X) (X)

113

96 223 96

118

15

106

106 96

105 95

106

95 92 95

117

53

105

39,479,778 539,352 81,396

457,956 40,019,130

3,624,916 36,128

3,661,044

54,936

1,602

43,736,712

3,120,957 10 10

- 3,120,967

2,216,166 881

2,217,047

86,000

961

5,424,975

42,600,735 539,362 81,406

457,956 43,140,097

5,841,082 37,009

5,878,091

140,936

2,563

49,161,687

40,730,946 522,963 61,010

461,953 41,253,909

3,665,130 37,851

3,702,981

54,166

1,825

45,012,881

3,146,690 77

- 77

3,146,767

2,112,536 1,380

2,113,916

87,047

953

5,348,683

43,877,636 523,040 61,010

462,030 44,400,676

5,777,666 39,231

5,816,897

141,213

2,778

50,361,564

103 97 75

101 103

101 105 101

99

114

103

101 770 (X) (X)

101

95 157 95

101

99

99

103 97 75

101 103

99 106 99

100

108

102

- Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 Includes geese, guineas, and squab.

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4 Poultry Slaughter (January 2020) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Ante-Mortem Condemnations by Type – United States [Federally inspected only]

Commodity December

2018 November

2019 December

2019

December 2019 as % of January

to December 2019 as percent of 2018 December

2018 November

2019 2018 2019

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent)

Live weight Chickens Young ...................... Mature ..................... Light ..................... Heavy ................... Total ......................... Turkeys ........................ Young ...................... Old ........................... Total ......................... Ducks ........................... Total 1 ..........................

9,971 537 171 366

10,508

1,548 35

1,583

71

12,162

10,653 531 102 429

11,184

1,348 35

1,383

78

12,646

10,985 544 110 434

11,529

1,495 29

1,524

95

13,148

110 101 64

119 110

97 83 96

134

108

103 102 108 101 103

111 83

110

122

104

130,452 8,167 2,497 5,670

138,619

19,090 494

19,584

797

159,005

130,918 6,899 1,390 5,509

137,817

19,708 481

20,189

963

158,982

100 84 56 97 99

103 97

103

121

100

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

Percent of live weight condemned 2 Chickens Young ...................... Mature ..................... Light ..................... Heavy ................... Total ......................... Turkeys Young ...................... Old ........................... Total ......................... Ducks ........................... Total 1 ..........................

0.23 0.96 1.50 0.83 0.24

0.28 0.96 0.28

0.42

0.25

0.23 0.85 1.12 0.81 0.24

0.23 0.86 0.24

0.52

0.24

0.23 0.91 1.20 0.86 0.24

0.27 0.76 0.27

0.54

0.24

100 95 80

104 100

96 79 96

129

96

100 107 107 106 100

117 88

113

104

100

0.23 1.00 1.57 0.86 0.24

0.26 1.01 0.27

0.41

0.24

0.22 0.89 1.16 0.84 0.23

0.27 0.93 0.28

0.50

0.24

96 89 74 98 96

104 92

104

122

100

1 Includes geese, guineas, and squab. 2 Pounds condemned as a percent of live weight pounds inspected.

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Poultry Slaughter (January 2020) 5 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Post-Mortem Condemnations by Type – United States [Federally inspected only]

Commodity December

2018 November

2019 December

2019

December 2019 as % of January

to December 2019 as percent of 2018 December

2018 November

2019 2018 2019

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent)

Carcass and parts Chickens Young ...................... Mature ..................... Light ..................... Heavy .................. Total ........................ Turkeys Young ...................... Old ........................... Total ........................ Ducks .......................... Other 1 ......................... Total ............................

23,030 1,345

396 949

24,375

6,329 141

6,470

279

1

31,125

20,276 1,682

397 1,285

21,958

6,296 135

6,431

272

3

28,664

22,919 1,288

426 862

24,207

6,411 124

6,535

330

2

31,074

100 96

108 91 99

101 88

101

118

200

100

113 77

107 67

110

102 92

102

121

67

108

322,994 20,727 5,131

15,596 343,721

82,278 1,944

84,222

3,667

35

431,645

285,043 19,499 4,710

14,789 304,542

83,012 1,762

84,774

3,595

37

392,948

88 94 92 95 89

101 91

101

98

106

91

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

Percent of weight condemned 2 Chickens Young ...................... Mature ..................... Light ..................... Heavy .................. Total ........................ Turkeys Young ...................... Old ........................... Total ........................ Ducks .......................... Other 1 ......................... Total ............................

0.71 3.53 6.36 2.97 0.74

1.40 4.81 1.42

2.20

0.65

0.83

0.59 3.81 8.02 3.28 0.63

1.33 4.12 1.35

2.41

1.03

0.72

0.63 3.05 8.18 2.33 0.65

1.42 4.09 1.44

2.50

1.30

0.75

89 86

129 78 88

101 85

101

114

200

90

107 80

102 71

103

107 99

107

104

126

104

0.75 3.70 5.93 3.29 0.79

1.39 4.99 1.41

2.54

1.35

0.87

0.65 3.59 7.17 3.10 0.68

1.42 4.30 1.44

2.48

1.31

0.77

87 97

121 94 86

102 86

102

98

97

89

1 Includes geese, guineas, and squab. 2 Pounds condemned as a percent of pounds certified plus post-mortem condemnations.

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6 Poultry Slaughter (January 2020) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Condemned Post-Mortem by Cause and Type – United States: November and December 2019

Commodity Tuberculosis Leukosis Septicaemia

November December November December November December

(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)

Chickens Young ................................... Mature .................................. Light .................................. Heavy ................................ Total ...................................... Turkeys Young ................................... Old ........................................ Total ......................................

- - - - -

- - -

- - - - -

- - -

1,784

103 77 26

1,887

41 3

44

1,700

105 60 45

1,805

13 10 23

566,574 77,851 54,537 23,314

644,425

20,365 921

21,286

611,858 82,431 58,214 24,217

694,289

15,520 998

16,518

Commodity Airsacculitis Synovitis Tumors

November December November December November December

(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)

Chickens Young ................................... Mature .................................. Light .................................. Heavy ................................ Total ...................................... Turkeys Young ................................... Old ........................................ Total ......................................

263,394

7,650 3,596 4,054

271,044

3,096 414

3,510

333,225 10,632 5,615 5,017

343,857

1,915 394

2,309

1,506

103 33 70

1,609

493 -

493

1,398

274 200 74

1,672

314 -

314

16,142 27,860 12,091 15,769 44,002

86 253 339

16,857 34,497 15,538 18,959 51,354

94 115 209

Commodity Bruises Cadaver Contamination

November December November December November December

(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)

Chickens Young ................................... Mature .................................. Light .................................. Heavy ................................ Total ...................................... Turkeys Young ................................... Old ........................................ Total ......................................

7,907 1,424 1,217

207 9,331

196 11

207

8,717 1,470 1,288

182 10,187

82 12 94

40,299

486 351 135

40,785

527 23

550

40,588

423 271 152

41,011

625 11

636

93,920 20,532 17,659 2,873

114,452

1,183 27

1,210

106,454 28,977 26,000 2,977

135,431

603 41

644

Commodity Overscald Miscellaneous 1 Total

November December November December November December

(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)

Chickens Young ................................... Mature .................................. Light .................................. Heavy ................................ Total ...................................... Turkeys Young ................................... Old ........................................ Total ......................................

28,206

865 49

816 29,071

391 4

395

34,327 1,028

23 1,005

35,355

99 10

109

576,999 54,930 29,389 25,541

631,929

11,658 722

12,380

597,907 72,578 46,794 25,784

670,485

10,148 438

10,586

1,596,731

191,804 118,999 72,805

1,788,535

38,036 2,378

40,414

1,753,031

232,415 154,003 78,412

1,985,446

29,413 2,029

31,442

- 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.

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Poultry Slaughter (January 2020) 7 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Young Chickens Slaughtered, Total Live Weight, and Average Live Weight – States and United States: November and December 2019 [Data may not add to totals due to rounding]

State Slaughtered

Total live weight

Average live weight

November December November December November December

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (pounds) (pounds)

Alabama ........................... Alaska .............................. Arizona ............................. Arkansas .......................... California .......................... Colorado ........................... Connecticut ...................... Delaware .......................... Florida .............................. Georgia ............................ Hawaii .............................. Idaho ................................ Illinois ............................... Indiana ............................. Iowa .................................. Kansas ............................. Kentucky ........................... Louisiana .......................... Maine ............................... Maryland ........................... Massachusetts .................. Michigan ........................... Minnesota ......................... Mississippi ........................ Missouri ............................ Montana ........................... Nebraska .......................... Nevada ............................. New Hampshire ................ New Jersey ....................... New Mexico ...................... New York .......................... North Carolina .................. North Dakota .................... Ohio .................................. Oklahoma ......................... Oregon ............................. Pennsylvania .................... Rhode Island .................... South Carolina .................. South Dakota .................... Tennessee ........................ Texas ............................... Utah .................................. Vermont ............................ Virginia ............................. Washington ...................... West Virginia .................... Wisconsin ......................... Wyoming .......................... United States ....................

92,254 - -

75,893 17,931

- -

29,603 (D)

100,735

- (D) (D)

5,751 708 (D)

21,292 14,781

(D) 10,363

-

(D) (D)

55,454 34,042

- (D)

- -

96

- 2,211

70,012 -

(D) 11,326

(D) 9,000

(D) 22,327

-

23,206 54,005

- (D)

23,482 (D) (D) (D)

-

712,323

96,181 - -

80,559 21,123

(D) -

31,497 (D)

105,831

- (D) (D)

5,839 943 (D)

23,244 16,071

(D) 10,524

-

(D) (D)

57,081 36,807

- (D)

- -

134

- 2,443

73,337 -

(D) 11,449

(D) 10,290

(D) 24,209

-

24,527 56,417

- (D)

26,974 (D) (D) (D)

-

754,949

505,080 - -

534,636 113,189

- -

210,085 (D)

619,292

- (D) (D)

26,192 3,980

(D) 137,779 94,438

(D) 60,922

-

(D) (D)

349,750 172,566

- (D)

- -

418

- 10,498

569,766 -

(D) 82,505

(D) 50,781

(D) 173,505

-

123,475 358,662

- (D)

147,740 (D) (D) (D)

-

4,544,504

528,398 - -

568,635 134,840

(D) -

230,220 (D)

654,083

- (D) (D)

25,606 5,122

(D) 149,905 104,076

(D) 65,724

-

(D) (D)

356,509 187,874

- (D)

- -

646

- 11,851

601,961 -

(D) 82,703

(D) 57,019

(D) 188,179

-

132,044 365,043

- (D)

169,963 (D) (D) (D)

-

4,825,434

5.47 - -

7.04 6.31

- -

7.10 (D)

6.15

- (D) (D)

4.55 5.62 (D)

6.47 6.39 (D)

5.88

- (D) (D)

6.31 5.07

- (D)

- -

4.36

- 4.75 8.14

- (D)

7.28 (D)

5.64 (D)

7.77

- 5.32 6.64

- (D)

6.29 (D) (D) (D)

-

6.38

5.49 - -

7.06 6.38 (D)

- 7.31 (D)

6.18

- (D) (D)

4.39 5.43 (D)

6.45 6.48 (D)

6.25

- (D) (D)

6.25 5.10

- (D)

- -

4.82

- 4.85 8.21

- (D)

7.22 (D)

5.54 (D)

7.77

- 5.38 6.47

- (D)

6.30 (D) (D) (D)

-

6.39

- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

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8 Poultry Slaughter (January 2020) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Young Chickens Pounds Certified and Post-Mortem Condemnations – States and United States: November and December 2019 [Data may not add to totals due to rounding]

State

Total chilled and frozen pounds certified 1

Post-mortem condemnations

Carcass and parts Percent 2

November December November December November December

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Alabama .......................... Alaska .............................. Arizona ............................ Arkansas .......................... California ......................... Colorado .......................... Connecticut ...................... Delaware ......................... Florida .............................. Georgia ............................ Hawaii .............................. Idaho ................................ Illinois ............................... Indiana ............................. Iowa ................................. Kansas ............................. Kentucky .......................... Louisiana ......................... Maine ............................... Maryland .......................... Massachusetts ................. Michigan .......................... Minnesota ........................ Mississippi ....................... Missouri ........................... Montana ........................... Nebraska ......................... Nevada ............................ New Hampshire ............... New Jersey ...................... New Mexico ..................... New York ......................... North Carolina .................. North Dakota .................... Ohio ................................. Oklahoma ........................ Oregon ............................. Pennsylvania ................... Rhode Island .................... South Carolina ................. South Dakota ................... Tennessee ....................... Texas ............................... Utah ................................. Vermont ........................... Virginia ............................. Washington ...................... West Virginia .................... Wisconsin ........................ Wyoming .......................... United States ...................

385,467 - -

402,252 85,119

- -

162,228 (D)

466,521

- (D) (D)

19,134 2,713

(D) 104,173 71,291

(D) 45,140

-

(D) (D)

267,610 126,120

- (D)

- -

295

- 6,478

438,839 -

(D) 61,933

(D) 34,659

(D) 130,785

-

90,917 270,529

- (D)

106,887 (D) (D) (D)

-

3,427,126

403,569 - -

429,436 101,131

(D) -

176,984 (D)

491,562

- (D) (D)

18,665 3,579

(D) 113,057 78,123

(D) 49,002

-

(D) (D)

268,263 138,179

- (D)

- -

465

- 7,278

463,892 -

(D) 62,027

(D) 38,746

(D) 141,877

-

97,312 277,482

- (D)

122,915 (D) (D) (D)

-

3,635,787

2,058 - -

1,583 810

- -

1,032 (D)

2,876

- (D) (D) 102 275 (D) 653 273 (D) 308

-

(D) (D)

1,610 462

- (D)

- - 2

- 158

1,919 -

(D) 241 (D) 870 (D) 833

-

622 2,133

- (D) 408 (D) (D) (D)

-

20,276

2,039 - -

2,590 1,075

(D) -

1,190 (D)

3,298

- (D) (D) 126 304 (D) 669 302 (D) 316

-

(D) (D)

1,790 489

- (D)

- - 7

- 170

2,025 -

(D) 232 (D)

1,060 (D) 892

-

629 2,194

- (D) 476 (D) (D) (D)

-

22,919

0.53 (X) (X)

0.39 0.94

(X) (X)

0.63 (D)

0.61

(X) (D) (D)

0.53 9.21 (D)

0.62 0.38 (D)

0.68

(X) (D) (D)

0.60 0.37

(X) (D) (X) (X)

0.57

(X) 2.38 0.44

(X) (D)

0.39 (D)

2.45 (D)

0.63

(X) 0.68 0.78

(X) (D)

0.38 (D) (D) (D) (X)

0.59

0.50 (X) (X)

0.60 1.05 (D) (X)

0.67 (D)

0.67

(X) (D) (D)

0.67 7.82 (D)

0.59 0.38 (D)

0.64

(X) (D) (D)

0.66 0.35

(X) (D) (X) (X)

1.51

(X) 2.28 0.43

(X) (D)

0.37 (D)

2.66 (D)

0.62

(X) 0.64 0.78

(X) (D)

0.39 (D) (D) (D) (X)

0.63

- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (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: November and December 2019 [Published States do not add to United States total to avoid disclosure]

State Tuberculosis Leukosis Septicaemia

November December November December November December

(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)

Alabama ................................... Arkansas .................................. Delaware .................................. Georgia .................................... Mississippi ................................ North Carolina .......................... Texas ....................................... Virginia ..................................... United States ............................

- - - - - - - -

-

- - - - - - - -

-

180 35

313 17

116 124 100 126

1,784

127 35

452 11 52 72

107 59

1,700

36,676 30,956 40,926 55,075 13,934 47,845 54,661 15,113

566,574

42,582 32,081 46,793 58,329 16,719 48,211 58,313 19,227

611,858

State Airsacculitis Synovitis Tumors

November December November December November December

(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)

Alabama ................................... Arkansas .................................. Delaware .................................. Georgia .................................... Mississippi ................................ North Carolina .......................... Texas ....................................... Virginia ..................................... United States ............................

28,982 7,825

27,914 54,038

7,564 14,430 22,214 12,234

263,394

37,366 7,647

36,934 72,122 10,742 14,306 24,182 16,341

333,225

188 73 26

153 89 42

158 6

1,506

134 78 83

105 113 36

115 2

1,398

1,310 983 623

1,976 709

1,221 1,070

345

16,142

1,387 988 648

2,116 822 984

1,077 370

16,857

State Bruises Cadaver Contamination

November December November December November December

(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)

Alabama ................................... Arkansas .................................. Delaware .................................. Georgia .................................... Mississippi ................................ North Carolina .......................... Texas ....................................... Virginia ..................................... United States ............................

525 157 666 594 856 466 398 384

7,907

650 163 733 574 800 394 388 385

8,717

3,972 2,561 1,893 9,871 3,178 4,484

277 578

40,299

4,053 2,795 1,563

10,468 3,210 5,157

379 629

40,588

13,455 4,513 5,163

25,835 1,827 2,769 3,801 1,713

93,920

14,975 4,535 4,658

35,893 1,798 2,544 4,023 1,751

106,454

State Overscald Miscellaneous 1 Total

November December November December November December

(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)

Alabama ................................... Arkansas .................................. Delaware .................................. Georgia .................................... Mississippi ................................ North Carolina .......................... Texas ....................................... Virginia ..................................... United States ............................

429 1,797 3,556 2,834

599 2,147

485 357

28,206

874 1,790 4,586 3,063

626 2,548

531 369

34,327

26,885 94,555 12,285 58,570 10,189 41,055 17,696 13,565

576,999

31,432 89,819 11,303 87,707 12,829 29,560 17,468 12,646

597,907

112,602 143,455 93,365

208,963 39,061

114,583 100,860 44,421

1,596,731

133,580 139,931 107,753 270,388 47,711

103,812 106,583 51,779

1,753,031

- 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.

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Young Turkeys Slaughtered, Total Live Weight, and Average Live Weight – States and United States: November and December 2019 [Data may not add to totals due to rounding]

State Slaughtered

Total live weight

Average live weight

November December November December November December

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (pounds) (pounds)

Alabama .......................... Alaska .............................. Arizona ............................ Arkansas .......................... California ......................... Colorado .......................... Connecticut ...................... Delaware ......................... Florida .............................. Georgia ............................ Hawaii .............................. Idaho ................................ Illinois ............................... Indiana ............................. Iowa ................................. Kansas ............................. Kentucky .......................... Louisiana ......................... Maine ............................... Maryland .......................... Massachusetts ................. Michigan .......................... Minnesota ........................ Mississippi ....................... Missouri ........................... Montana ........................... Nebraska ......................... Nevada ............................ New Hampshire ............... New Jersey ...................... New Mexico ..................... New York ......................... North Carolina .................. North Dakota .................... Ohio ................................. Oklahoma ........................ Oregon ............................. Pennsylvania ................... Rhode Island .................... South Carolina ................. South Dakota ................... Tennessee ....................... Texas ............................... Utah ................................. Vermont ........................... Virginia ............................. Washington ...................... West Virginia .................... Wisconsin ........................ Wyoming .......................... United States ...................

(D) - -

3,155 986 (D)

- - -

(D)

- (D) (D)

1,720 1,073

(D) (D)

- (D) (D)

-

(D) 3,886

- 738

- - - -

(D)

- (D)

1,751 -

574 -

(D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) 80

(D) 44

2,026 - -

515 -

19,204

(D) - -

2,564 566

- - - -

(D)

- (D) (D)

1,745 996 (D) (D)

- (D)

-

- (D)

3,204 -

785 - - - -

(D)

- (D)

1,645 -

512 - -

(D) (D) (D)

(D)

- -

(D) 5

1,910 - -

559 -

16,763

(D) - -

57,511 25,244

(D) - - -

(D)

- (D) (D)

68,409 44,953

(D) (D)

- (D) (D)

-

(D) 100,022

- 27,381

- - - -

(D)

- (D)

61,100 -

24,674 -

(D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) (D)

1,218 (D)

1,149 56,323

- -

22,065 -

583,138

(D) - -

45,728 18,130

- - - -

(D)

- (D) (D)

72,551 43,367

(D) (D)

- (D)

-

- (D)

93,620 -

29,630 - - - -

(D)

- (D)

61,570 -

24,412 - -

(D) (D) (D)

(D)

- 5

(D) 169

55,100 - -

25,156 -

557,236

(D) - -

18.23 25.60

(D) - - -

(D)

- (D) (D)

39.78 41.89

(D) (D)

- (D) (D)

-

(D) 25.74

- 37.09

- - - -

(D)

- (D)

34.90 -

43.00 -

(D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) (D)

15.29 (D)

25.82 27.81

- -

42.83 -

30.37

(D) - -

17.84 32.04

- - - -

(D)

- (D) (D)

41.57 43.53

(D) (D)

- (D)

-

- (D)

29.22 -

37.76 - - - -

(D)

- (D)

37.42 -

47.67 - -

(D) (D) (D)

(D)

- 33.33

(D) 32.37 28.86

- -

45.00 -

33.24

- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

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Young Turkeys Pounds Certified and Post-Mortem Condemnations – States and United States: November and December 2019 [Data may not add to totals due to rounding]

State

Total chilled and frozen pounds certified 1

Post-mortem condemnations

Carcass and parts Percent 2

November December November December November December

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (percent) (percent)

Alabama ........................... Alaska .............................. Arizona ............................. Arkansas .......................... California .......................... Colorado ........................... Connecticut ...................... Delaware .......................... Florida .............................. Georgia ............................ Hawaii .............................. Idaho ................................ Illinois ............................... Indiana ............................. Iowa .................................. Kansas ............................. Kentucky ........................... Louisiana .......................... Maine ............................... Maryland ........................... Massachusetts .................. Michigan ........................... Minnesota ......................... Mississippi ........................ Missouri ............................ Montana ........................... Nebraska .......................... Nevada ............................. New Hampshire ................ New Jersey ....................... New Mexico ...................... New York .......................... North Carolina .................. North Dakota .................... Ohio .................................. Oklahoma ......................... Oregon ............................. Pennsylvania .................... Rhode Island .................... South Carolina .................. South Dakota .................... Tennessee ........................ Texas ............................... Utah .................................. Vermont ............................ Virginia ............................. Washington ...................... West Virginia .................... Wisconsin ......................... Wyoming .......................... United States ....................

(D) - -

47,868 20,190

(D) - - -

(D)

- (D) (D)

55,181 35,376

(D) (D)

- (D) (D)

-

(D) 80,484

- 22,083

- - - -

(D)

- (D)

48,115 -

19,691 -

(D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) (D)

1,027 (D) 931

44,594 - -

17,443 -

466,091

(D) - -

38,033 14,517

- - - -

(D)

- (D) (D)

58,585 34,117

(D) (D)

- (D)

-

- (D)

74,819 -

23,869 - - - -

(D)

- (D)

48,344 -

19,476 - -

(D) (D) (D)

(D)

- 4

(D) 134

43,577 - -

19,873 -

443,774

(D) - -

372 185 (D)

- - -

(D)

- (D) (D) 870 604 (D) (D)

- (D) (D)

-

(D) 971

- 182

- - - -

(D)

- (D) 287

- 240

- (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) (D)

9 (D)

9 847

- -

284 -

6,296

(D) - -

352 103

- - - -

(D)

- (D) (D) 894 543 (D) (D)

- (D)

-

- (D)

1,075 -

201 - - - -

(D)

- (D) 354

- 252

- -

(D) (D) (D)

(D)

- -

(D) -

753 - -

333 -

6,411

(D) (X) (X)

0.77 0.91 (D) (X) (X) (X) (D)

(X) (D) (D)

1.55 1.68 (D) (D) (X) (D) (D)

(X) (D)

1.19 (X)

0.82 (X) (X) (X) (X) (D)

(X) (D)

0.59 (X)

1.20 (X) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) (D)

0.91 (D)

0.91 1.86

(X) (X)

1.60 (X)

1.33

(D) (X) (X)

0.92 0.70

(X) (X) (X) (X) (D)

(X) (D) (D)

1.50 1.57 (D) (D) (X) (D) (X)

(X) (D)

1.42 (X)

0.83 (X) (X) (X) (X) (D)

(X) (D)

0.73 (X)

1.28 (X) (X) (D) (D) (D)

(D) (X)

0.12 (D)

0.07 1.70

(X) (X)

1.65 (X)

1.42

- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (X) Not applicable. 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 condemned prior to their entry into the slaughter plant.

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 condemned by the inspector 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 320 plants slaughtered poultry in the United

States under Federal Inspection in 2017. Young chickens were slaughtered in 40 States, young turkeys in 33 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 [email protected]

Travis Averill, Chief, Livestock Branch ......................................................................................................... (202) 692-0069

Tony Dorn, Head, Poultry and Specialty Commodities Section ..................................................................... (202) 690-3223

Holly Brenize – Poultry Slaughter............................................................................................................. (202) 720-0585

Alissa Cowell-Mytar – Cold Storage, Capacity of Refrigerated Warehouses .......................................... (202) 720-4751

Liana Cuffman – Catfish and Trout, Mink, Census of Aquaculture ........................................................ (202) 720-8784

Fatema Haque – Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised ................................................................................. (202) 690-3244

Kim Linonis – Layers, Eggs, Egg Products .............................................................................................. (202) 690-3676

Adam Peters – Honey, Honey Bee Colonies ............................................................................................ (202) 690-4870

Takiyah Walker – Broiler Hatchery, Chicken Hatchery .......................................................................... (202) 720-6147

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