Poultry Slaughter ISSN: 1949-1581 Released August 24, 2020, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Ready-to-Cook Weight Down 3 Percent from Last Year July 2019 contained 23 weekdays (including 1 holiday) and 4 Saturdays. July 2020 contained 23 weekdays (including 1 holiday) and 4 Saturdays. Poultry certified wholesome during July 2020 (ready-to-cook weight) totaled 4.30 billion pounds, down 3 percent from the amount certified in July 2019. The June 2020 revised certified total at 4.33 billion pounds, was up 7 percent from June 2019. The June revision represented an increase of 11.9 million pounds from last month's preliminary pounds certified. The preliminary total live weight of all federally inspected poultry during July 2020 was 5.68 billion pounds, down 3 percent from 5.84 billion pounds a year ago. Young chickens inspected totaled 4.97 billion pounds, down 4 percent from July 2019. Mature chickens, at 71.0 million pounds, were up 16 percent from the previous year. Turkey inspections totaled 633 million pounds, up 3 percent from a year ago. Ducks totaled 9.94 million pounds, down 36 percent from last year. Young chickens slaughtered during July 2020 averaged 6.33 pounds per bird, up slightly from July 2019. The average live weight of mature chickens was 6.91 pounds per bird, up 3 percent from a year ago. Turkeys slaughtered during July 2020 averaged 32.2 pounds per bird, up 2 percent from July 2019. Ante-mortem condemnations during July 2020 totaled 13.5 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 28.6 million pounds, were 0.66 percent of quantities inspected, as compared with 0.73 percent a year earlier.
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Poultry Slaughter
ISSN: 1949-1581
Released August 24, 2020, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
Ready-to-Cook Weight Down 3 Percent from Last Year July 2019 contained 23 weekdays (including 1 holiday) and 4 Saturdays.
July 2020 contained 23 weekdays (including 1 holiday) and 4 Saturdays.
Poultry certified wholesome during July 2020 (ready-to-cook weight) totaled 4.30 billion pounds, down 3 percent from
the amount certified in July 2019. The June 2020 revised certified total at 4.33 billion pounds, was up 7 percent from
June 2019. The June revision represented an increase of 11.9 million pounds from last month's preliminary pounds certified.
The preliminary total live weight of all federally inspected poultry during July 2020 was 5.68 billion pounds, down 3 percent from 5.84 billion pounds a year ago. Young chickens inspected totaled 4.97 billion pounds, down 4 percent from
July 2019. Mature chickens, at 71.0 million pounds, were up 16 percent from the previous year. Turkey inspections
totaled 633 million pounds, up 3 percent from a year ago. Ducks totaled 9.94 million pounds, down 36 percent from last year.
Young chickens slaughtered during July 2020 averaged 6.33 pounds per bird, up slightly from July 2019. The average live weight of mature chickens was 6.91 pounds per bird, up 3 percent from a year ago. Turkeys slaughtered during
July 2020 averaged 32.2 pounds per bird, up 2 percent from July 2019.
Ante-mortem condemnations during July 2020 totaled 13.5 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 28.6 million pounds,
were 0.66 percent of quantities inspected, as compared with 0.73 percent a year earlier.
2 Poultry Slaughter (August 2020) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Poultry Slaughtered, Total Live Weight, and Average Live Weight by Type – United States [Federally inspected only]
Slaughtered Chickens Young ........................ Mature ....................... Light ....................... Heavy .................... Total .......................... Turkeys Young ........................ Old ............................. Total .......................... Ducks .............................
Total live weight Chickens Young ........................ Mature ....................... Light ....................... Heavy .................... Total .......................... Turkeys Young ........................ Old ............................. Total .......................... Ducks ............................. Other 1 ........................... Total ...............................
Average live weight Chickens Young ........................ Mature ....................... Light ....................... Heavy .................... Total .......................... Turkeys Young ........................ Old ............................. Total .......................... Ducks .............................
6.32 6.74 3.42 8.30 6.32
31.63 30.15 31.61
6.82
6.48 6.73 3.49 8.26 6.48
32.82 31.20 32.81
6.87
6.33 6.91 3.51 8.32 6.33
32.21 29.59 32.20
6.75
100 103 103 100 100
102 98
102
99
98 103 101 101
98
98 95 98
98
6.28 6.75 3.44 8.23 6.28
32.53 29.76 32.51
7.02
6.38 6.82 3.47 8.25 6.39
32.68 30.39 32.66
6.96
102 101 101 100 102
100 102 100
99
1 Includes geese, guineas, ostriches, emus, rheas, and squab.
Poultry Slaughter (August 2020) 3 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Chilled and Frozen Pounds Certified by Type – United States [Ready-to-cook weights]
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 ..............................
3,584,268 40,768
4,984 35,784
3,625,036
314,081 4,067
318,148
4,064
185
3,947,433
291,050 - - -
291,050
173,345 73
173,418
7,273
15
471,756
3,875,318 40,768
4,984 35,784
3,916,086
487,426 4,140
491,566
11,337
200
4,419,189
3,505,173 46,529
5,783 40,746
3,551,702
303,025 2,960
305,985
3,125
169
3,860,981
274,825 - - -
274,825
194,649 70
194,719
4,130
14
473,688
3,779,998 46,529
5,783 40,746
3,826,527
497,674 3,030
500,704
7,255
183
4,334,669
3,475,457 49,719
5,388 44,331
3,525,176
311,084 2,296
313,380
2,994
152
3,841,702
265,258 - - -
265,258
191,663 62
191,725
4,330
12
461,325
3,740,715 49,719
5,388 44,331
3,790,434
502,747 2,358
505,105
7,324
164
4,303,027
97 122 108 124
97
99 56 99
74
82
97
91 (X) (X) (X) 91
111 85
111
60
80
98
97 122 108 124
97
103 57
103
65
82
97
99 107
93 109
99
103 78
102
96
90
100
97 (X) (X) (X) 97
98 89 98
105
86
97
99 107
93 109
99
101 78
101
101
90
99
23,395,230 301,048
36,360 264,688
23,696,278
2,113,671 20,269
2,133,940
30,580
949
25,861,747
1,808,822 77
- 77
1,808,899
1,254,121 425
1,254,546
51,268
72
3,114,785
25,204,052 301,125
36,360 264,765
25,505,177
3,367,792 20,694
3,388,486
81,848
1,021
28,976,532
24,056,893 321,336
36,862 284,474
24,378,229
2,070,696 19,343
2,090,039
25,952
976
26,495,196
1,860,266 - - -
1,860,266
1,252,783 480
1,253,263
43,935
89
3,157,553
25,917,159 321,336
36,862 284,474
26,238,495
3,323,479 19,823
3,343,302
69,887
1,065
29,652,749
103 107 101 107 103
98 95 98
85
103
102
103 (X) (X) (X)
103
100 113 100
86
124
101
103 107 101 107 103
99 96 99
85
104
102
- Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 Includes geese, guineas, and squab.
4 Poultry Slaughter (August 2020) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Ante-Mortem Condemnations by Type – United States [Federally inspected only]
Live weight Chickens Young ........................ Mature ....................... Light ....................... Heavy .................... Total .......................... Turkeys .......................... Young ........................ Old ............................. Total .......................... Ducks ............................. Total 1 ............................
Percent of live weight condemned 2 Chickens Young ........................ Mature ....................... Light ....................... Heavy .................... Total .......................... Turkeys Young ........................ Old ............................. Total .......................... Ducks ............................. Total 1 ............................
0.23 0.94 1.42 0.85 0.24
0.31 1.16 0.32
0.55
0.25
0.20 0.93 1.17 0.89 0.21
0.27 0.78 0.27
0.55
0.22
0.22 0.98 1.49 0.89 0.23
0.31 1.43 0.32
0.61
0.24
96 104 105 105
96
100 123 100
111
96
110 105 127 100 110
115 183 119
111
109
0.22 0.94 1.21 0.89 0.23
0.29 1.01 0.29
0.46
0.24
0.20 0.89 1.01 0.87 0.21
0.27 0.98 0.28
0.46
0.22
91 95 83 98 91
93 97 97
100
92
1 Includes geese, guineas, and squab. 2 Pounds condemned as a percent of live weight pounds inspected.
Poultry Slaughter (August 2020) 5 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Post-Mortem Condemnations by Type – United States [Federally inspected only]
Carcass and parts Chickens Young ........................ Mature ....................... Light ...................... Heavy .................... Total .......................... Turkeys Young ........................ Old ............................. Total .......................... Ducks ............................ Other 1 ........................... Total ..............................
Percent of weight condemned 2 Chickens Young ........................ Mature ....................... Light ...................... Heavy .................... Total .......................... Turkeys Young ........................ Old ............................. Total .......................... Ducks ............................ Other 1 ........................... Total ..............................
0.60 4.21 6.46 3.89 0.64
1.39 4.26 1.42
2.12
1.48
0.73
0.55 3.44 7.31 2.87 0.58
1.28 3.56 1.29
2.80
1.08
0.67
0.52 4.79 6.85 4.53 0.58
1.24 4.42 1.26
2.31
1.20
0.66
87 114 106 116
91
89 104
89
109
81
90
95 139
94 158 100
97 124
98
83
111
99
0.69 3.67 6.81 3.22 0.72
1.45 4.45 1.47
2.41
1.54
0.82
0.59 3.41 7.50 2.86 0.63
1.33 4.64 1.35
2.61
1.39
0.72
86 93
110 89 88
92 104
92
108
90
88 1 Includes geese, guineas, and squab. 2 Pounds condemned as a percent of pounds certified plus post-mortem condemnations.
6 Poultry Slaughter (August 2020) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Condemned Post-Mortem by Cause and Type – United States: June and July 2020
Commodity Tuberculosis Leukosis Septicaemia
June July June July June July
(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)
Chickens Young ...................................... Mature ..................................... Light ..................................... Heavy .................................. Total ........................................ Turkeys Young ...................................... Old ........................................... Total ........................................
- - - - -
- - -
- - - - -
- - -
982
67 14 53
1,049
15 3
18
899
34 10 24
933
10 2
12
572,797
68,846 44,502 24,344
641,643
10,596 616
11,212
543,825
66,870 43,280 23,590
610,695
11,062 517
11,579
Commodity Airsacculitis Synovitis Tumors
June July June July June July
(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)
Chickens Young ...................................... Mature ..................................... Light ..................................... Heavy .................................. Total ........................................ Turkeys Young ...................................... Old ........................................... Total ........................................
237,796
10,214 6,870 3,344
248,010
1,529 149
1,678
216,611
12,335 7,818 4,517
228,946
2,126 189
2,315
1,203
116 80 36
1,319
105 -
105
1,169
101 47 54
1,270
161 13
174
12,232 26,271 11,467 14,804 38,503
32 104 136
11,527 23,542
9,377 14,165 35,069
87 167 254
Commodity Bruises Cadaver Contamination
June July June July June July
(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)
Chickens Young ...................................... Mature ..................................... Light ..................................... Heavy .................................. Total ........................................ Turkeys Young ...................................... Old ........................................... Total ........................................
6,739 1,053
954 99
7,792
111 14
125
6,487 1,478 1,313
165 7,965
70 12 82
36,162
278 143 135
36,440
219 38
257
35,121
230 86
144 35,351
490 25
515
111,566
23,315 20,792
2,523 134,881
607 63
670
108,610
25,156 22,330
2,826 133,766
598 28
626
Commodity Overscald Miscellaneous 1 Total
June July June July June July
(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)
Chickens Young ...................................... Mature ..................................... Light ..................................... Heavy .................................. Total ........................................ Turkeys Young ...................................... Old ........................................... Total ........................................
29,690
820 5
815 30,510
91 46
137
32,320
478 16
462 32,798
112 21
133
558,302
70,604 47,488 23,116
628,906
8,706 158
8,864
542,945
59,048 37,425 21,623
601,993
9,564 240
9,804
1,567,469
201,584 132,315
69,269 1,769,053
22,011 1,191
23,202
1,499,514
189,272 121,702
67,570 1,688,786
24,280 1,214
25,494
- 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.
Poultry Slaughter (August 2020) 7 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Young Chickens Slaughtered, Total Live Weight, and Average Live Weight – States and United States: June and July 2020 [Data may not add to totals due to rounding]
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 .....................
96,703 - -
82,037 23,571
(D) -
32,672 (D)
108,003
- (D) (D)
6,230 873 (D)
24,264 14,409
(D) 11,422
-
(D) (D)
57,413 35,008
- (D)
- -
106
- 2,257
79,677 -
(D) 10,737
(D) 11,332
(D) 22,777
(D)
25,113 58,941
- (D)
24,974 (D) (D) (D)
-
773,413
98,520 - -
82,950 24,205
(D) -
30,893 (D)
110,381
- (D) (D)
6,431 873 (D)
22,731 14,150
(D) 11,127
-
(D) (D)
57,882 36,637
- (D)
- -
100
- 2,223
77,498 -
(D) 10,539
(D) 10,866
(D) 23,692
(D)
26,372 61,558
- (D)
27,356 (D) (D) (D)
-
785,128
530,012 - -
578,877 139,244
(D) -
255,513 (D)
666,495
- (D) (D)
28,598 5,038
(D) 158,456
96,040 (D)
72,334
- (D) (D)
368,150 177,884
- (D)
- -
467
- 10,719
660,297 -
(D) 83,308
(D) 65,150
(D) 180,666
(D)
138,002 398,842
- (D)
159,099 (D) (D) (D)
-
5,011,992
529,196 - -
575,211 143,764
(D) -
234,827 (D)
660,930
- (D) (D)
29,243 4,925
(D) 148,283
94,831 (D)
71,686
- (D) (D)
357,684 186,813
- (D)
- -
485
- 10,386
623,079 -
(D) 76,037
(D) 60,995
(D) 181,329
(D)
142,985 411,171
- (D)
166,464 (D) (D) (D)
-
4,966,804
5.48 - -
7.06 5.91
(D) -
7.82 (D)
6.17
- (D) (D)
4.59 5.77
(D) 6.53 6.67
(D) 6.33
-
(D) (D)
6.41 5.08
- (D)
- -
4.42
- 4.75 8.29
- (D)
7.76 (D)
5.75 (D)
7.93
(D) 5.50 6.77
- (D)
6.37 (D) (D) (D)
-
6.48
5.37 - -
6.93 5.94
(D) -
7.60 (D)
5.99
- (D) (D)
4.55 5.64
(D) 6.52 6.70
(D) 6.44
-
(D) (D)
6.18 5.10
- (D)
- -
4.84
- 4.67 8.04
- (D)
7.21 (D)
5.61 (D)
7.65
(D) 5.42 6.68
- (D)
6.09 (D) (D) (D)
-
6.33
- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
8 Poultry Slaughter (August 2020) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Young Chickens Pounds Certified and Post-Mortem Condemnations – States and United States: June and July 2020 [Data may not add to totals due to rounding]
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 .....................
403,980 - -
437,689 104,371
(D) -
196,846 (D)
502,885
- (D) (D)
20,882 3,398
(D) 119,531
73,027 (D)
54,359
- (D) (D)
271,936 130,638
- (D)
- -
348
- 6,496
509,587 -
(D) 62,302
(D) 44,624
(D) 136,004
(D)
101,621 305,637
- (D)
116,375 (D) (D) (D)
-
3,779,998
404,133 - -
432,865 108,369
(D) -
181,372 (D)
497,151
- (D) (D)
21,317 3,342
(D) 111,835
71,964 (D)
53,774
- (D) (D)
265,701 137,115
- (D)
- -
358
- 6,351
478,475 -
(D) 56,805
(D) 42,026
(D) 136,525
(D)
105,552 313,068
- (D)
122,338 (D) (D) (D)
-
3,740,715
1,752 - -
2,337 995 (D)
- 994 (D)
3,300
- (D) (D)
137 488 (D)
590 272 (D)
266
- (D) (D)
1,163 406
- (D)
- - 4
-
106 2,038
- (D)
260 (D)
821 (D)
770
(D) 732
1,811 -
(D) 395 (D) (D) (D)
-
20,785
1,898 - -
1,813 782 (D)
- 752 (D)
3,385
- (D) (D)
113 430 (D)
617 305 (D)
257
- (D) (D)
1,108 442
- (D)
- - 4
-
77 1,840
- (D)
226 (D)
771 (D)
744
(D) 591
1,811 -
(D) 488 (D) (D) (D)
-
19,462
0.43 (X) (X)
0.53 0.94
(D) (X)
0.50 (D)
0.65
(X) (D) (D)
0.65 12.56
(D) 0.49 0.37
(D) 0.49
(X) (D) (D)
0.43 0.31
(X) (D) (X) (X)
1.02
(X) 1.60 0.40
(X) (D)
0.42 (D)
1.81 (D)
0.56
(D) 0.72 0.59
(X) (D)
0.34 (D) (D) (D) (X)
0.55
0.47 (X) (X)
0.42 0.72
(D) (X)
0.41 (D)
0.68
(X) (D) (D)
0.53 11.39
(D) 0.55 0.42
(D) 0.48
(X) (D) (D)
0.42 0.32
(X) (D) (X) (X)
1.06
(X) 1.20 0.38
(X) (D)
0.40 (D)
1.80 (D)
0.54
(D) 0.56 0.58
(X) (D)
0.40 (D) (D) (D) (X)
0.52
- 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.
Poultry Slaughter (August 2020) 9 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Young Chickens Condemned Post-Mortem by Cause – States and United States: June and July 2020 [Published States do not add to United States total to avoid disclosure]
State Tuberculosis Leukosis Septicaemia
June July June July June July
(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)
Alabama ...................................... Arkansas ..................................... Delaware ..................................... Georgia ....................................... Mississippi ................................... North Carolina ............................ Texas .......................................... Virginia ........................................ United States ..............................
- - - - - - - -
-
- - - - - - - -
-
70 36
173 42 35 68
109 62
982
40 36 83 3
35 68
103 88
899
31,327 30,950 31,359 54,858
9,771 47,676 56,428 21,244
572,797
29,016 30,986 29,335 50,896
9,771 44,471 55,861 20,227
543,825
State Airsacculitis Synovitis Tumors
June July June July June July
(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)
Alabama ...................................... Arkansas ..................................... Delaware ..................................... Georgia ....................................... Mississippi ................................... North Carolina ............................ Texas .......................................... Virginia ........................................ United States ..............................
26,751 6,652
15,026 41,254
5,276 12,966 16,483 13,771
237,796
26,148 6,749
12,902 47,630
5,276 11,711 15,531 11,439
216,611
95 78 37 51 10 47
195 6
1,203
79 93 30 83 10 47
214 2
1,169
1,146 1,004
272 1,739
572 1,099
809 190
12,232
1,128 1,005
263 1,709
572 1,055
753 177
11,527
State Bruises Cadaver Contamination
June July June July June July
(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)
Alabama ...................................... Arkansas ..................................... Delaware ..................................... Georgia ....................................... Mississippi ................................... North Carolina ............................ Texas .......................................... Virginia ........................................ United States ..............................
553 162 582 788 433 413 358 551
6,739
524 165 671 652 433 394 331 602
6,487
3,720 2,794 1,177 9,378 1,888 5,336
292 715
36,162
2,993 2,795 1,823 8,774 1,888 4,777
310 815
35,121
13,140 3,257 3,066
48,788 790
2,420 3,583 2,019
111,566
11,847 3,278 2,866
49,205 787
2,654 3,512 2,190
108,610
State Overscald Miscellaneous 1 Total
June July June July June July
(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)
Alabama ...................................... Arkansas ..................................... Delaware ..................................... Georgia ....................................... Mississippi ................................... North Carolina ............................ Texas .......................................... Virginia ........................................ United States ..............................
439 1,795 3,054 8,122 1,015 2,020
861 433
29,690
399 1,803 3,307 9,070 1,015 2,985
767 480
32,320
28,728 81,328
6,605 91,630
9,317 23,615 17,487 10,426
558,302
29,700 81,312
6,380 79,979
9,317 24,918 17,408 12,204
542,945
105,969 128,056
61,351 256,650
29,107 95,660 96,605 49,417
1,567,469
101,874 128,222
57,660 248,001
29,104 93,080 94,790 48,224
1,499,514
- 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: June and July 2020 [Data may not add to totals due to rounding]
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 .....................
- - -
2,758 (D)
- - -
(D) -
- (D)
1 2,066 1,248
- (D)
- (D) (D)
-
(D) 3,696
- 907
- - - -
(D)
- (D)
1,796 -
560 - -
602 (D) (D)
(D)
- (Z) (D) (Z)
2,356 - -
569 -
18,983
(D) - -
2,984 (D)
- - -
(D) -
- (D) (Z)
2,057 1,239
- (D)
- (D)
-
- (D)
4,086 -
905 - - - -
(D)
- (D)
1,838 -
548 - -
647 (D) (D)
(D) (D) (Z) (D)
3 2,330
- -
556 -
19,563
- - -
50,226 (D)
- - -
(D) -
- (D) 23
84,897 54,608
- (D)
- (D) (D)
-
(D) 102,511
- 29,768
- - - -
(D)
- (D)
71,118 -
26,702 - -
18,853 (D) (D)
(D)
- (Z) (D)
5 65,633
- -
25,729 -
622,960
(D) - -
57,798 (D)
- - -
(D) -
- (D) 12
83,899 52,533
- (D)
- (D)
-
- (D)
113,458 -
30,774 - - - -
(D)
- (D)
70,671 -
25,445 - -
19,277 (D) (D)
(D) (D) (Z) (D) 97
63,305 - -
25,260 -
630,187
- - -
18.21 (D)
- - -
(D) -
- (D)
27.03 41.09 43.77
- (D)
- (D) (D)
-
(D) 27.74
- 32.81
- - - -
(D)
- (D)
39.61 -
47.65 - -
31.29 (D) (D)
(D)
- 33.00
(D) 32.89 27.86
- -
45.25 -
32.82
(D) - -
19.37 (D)
- - -
(D) -
- (D)
31.69 40.78 42.40
- (D)
- (D)
-
- (D)
27.77 -
34.01 - - - -
(D)
- (D)
38.45 -
46.41 - -
29.81 (D) (D)
(D) (D)
32.20 (D)
32.24 27.17
- -
45.45 -
32.21
- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (Z) Less than half of the unit shown.
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Young Turkeys Pounds Certified and Post-Mortem Condemnations – States and United States: June and July 2020 [Data may not add to totals due to rounding]
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 .....................
- - -
41,871 (D)
- - -
(D) -
- (D) 17
68,383 43,127
- (D)
- (D) (D)
-
(D) 82,132
- 24,132
- - - -
(D)
- (D)
56,125 -
21,348 - -
14,959 (D) (D)
(D)
- (Z) (D)
4 52,148
- -
20,333 -
497,674
(D) - -
48,150 (D)
- - -
(D) -
- (D)
9 67,448 41,477
- (D)
- (D)
-
- (D)
90,792 -
24,908 - - - -
(D)
- (D)
55,516 -
20,296 - -
15,063 (D) (D)
(D) (D) (Z) (D) 77
50,309 - -
19,979 -
502,747
- - -
360 (D)
- - -
(D) -
- (D)
- 838 704
- (D)
- (D) (D)
-
(D) 1,121
- 203
- - - -
(D)
- (D)
333 -
319 - -
310 (D) (D)
(D)
- -
(D) -
907 - -
324 -
6,433
(D) - -
382 (D)
- - -
(D) -
- (D)
- 845 700
- (D)
- (D)
-
- (D)
1,197 -
178 - - - -
(D)
- (D)
345 -
307 - -
246 (D) (D)
(D) (D)
- (D)
- 935
- -
278 -
6,326
(X) (X) (X)
0.85 (D) (X) (X) (X) (D) (X)
(X) (D) (X)
1.21 1.61
(X) (D) (X) (D) (D)
(X) (D)
1.35 (X)
0.84 (X) (X) (X) (X) (D)
(X) (D)
0.59 (X)
1.47 (X) (X)
2.03 (D) (D)
(D) (X) (X) (D) (X)
1.71 (X) (X)
1.57 (X)
1.28
(D) (X) (X)
0.79 (D) (X) (X) (X) (D) (X)
(X) (D) (X)
1.24 1.66
(X) (D) (X) (D) (X)
(X) (D)
1.30 (X)
0.71 (X) (X) (X) (X) (D)
(X) (D)
0.62 (X)
1.49 (X) (X)
1.61 (D) (D)
(D) (D) (X) (D) (X)
1.82 (X) (X)
1.37 (X)
1.24
- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (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 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 370 plants slaughtered poultry in the United
States under Federal Inspection in 2019. Young chickens were slaughtered in 38 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.
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