Broiler Hatchery ISSN: 1949-1840 Released June 18, 2025, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Broiler-Type Eggs Set in the United States Up 1 Percent Hatcheries in the United States weekly program set 252 million eggs in incubators during the week ending June 14, 2025, up 1 percent from a year ago. Average hatchability for chicks hatched during the week in the United States was 79.1 percent. Average hatchability is calculated by dividing chicks hatched during the week by eggs set three-weeks earlier. Broiler-Type Chicks Placed in the United States Up 1 Percent Broiler growers in the United States weekly program placed 194 million chicks for meat production during the week ending June 14, 2025, up 1 percent from a year ago. Cumulative placements from the week ending January 4, 2025 through June 14, 2025 for the United States were 4.61 billion. Cumulative placements were up 1 percent from the same period a year earlier. Broiler-Type Eggs Set - Selected States and United States: 2025 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Week ending State :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : May 10, : May 17, : May 24, : May 31, : June 7, : June 14, : 2025 : 2025 : 2025 : 2025 : 2025 : 2025 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 eggs : Alabama ......................: 35,117 35,344 35,356 35,494 35,547 35,357 Arkansas .....................: 26,429 26,545 26,606 26,464 26,564 26,731 Delaware .....................: 5,770 5,770 5,741 5,755 5,752 5,752 Georgia ......................: 34,663 34,956 35,022 35,105 35,212 35,021 Kentucky .....................: 8,376 8,405 8,456 8,337 8,483 8,451 Maryland .....................: 8,380 8,380 8,416 8,416 8,380 8,442 Mississippi ..................: 18,018 18,124 18,033 18,124 18,152 18,153 Missouri .....................: 9,225 9,224 9,219 9,222 9,223 9,220 : North Carolina ...............: 25,319 25,215 26,152 26,425 26,480 26,361 Oklahoma .....................: 5,911 5,831 5,776 5,793 5,817 5,743 Pennsylvania .................: 8,228 8,669 8,654 8,770 8,940 8,946 South Carolina ...............: 6,027 6,272 6,138 6,175 6,235 5,942 Texas ........................: 19,682 19,687 19,832 19,742 19,730 19,682 Virginia .....................: 5,680 5,683 5,680 5,665 5,668 5,450 California, Tennessee, : and West Virginia ...........: 15,799 16,002 15,989 15,655 15,774 15,873 : Other States .................: 16,766 16,824 17,090 16,995 16,950 16,983 : United States ................: 249,390 250,931 252,160 252,137 252,907 252,107 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Broiler-Type Chicks Placed - Selected States and United States: 2025 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Week ending State :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : May 10, : May 17, : May 24, : May 31, : June 7, : June 14, : 2025 : 2025 : 2025 : 2025 : 2025 : 2025 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 chicks : Alabama ......................: 25,404 24,935 24,251 23,968 24,596 24,512 Arkansas .....................: 21,255 22,160 21,777 22,155 22,238 23,288 Delaware .....................: 5,731 4,803 5,326 4,529 4,887 6,058 Georgia ......................: 27,054 25,951 26,986 27,315 27,073 26,578 Kentucky .....................: 5,996 5,899 6,254 6,103 6,366 6,059 Maryland .....................: 6,374 6,845 6,387 6,555 7,268 6,066 Mississippi ..................: 14,601 14,495 14,475 14,529 14,401 14,551 Missouri .....................: 6,462 5,564 5,118 6,123 6,166 5,316 : North Carolina ...............: 20,600 20,122 20,544 20,238 20,056 20,271 Oklahoma .....................: 4,208 4,251 4,226 3,333 3,555 3,175 Pennsylvania .................: 4,960 5,160 5,257 4,583 4,903 4,930 South Carolina ...............: 4,142 4,672 5,300 4,578 4,784 4,588 Texas ........................: 14,731 14,922 14,908 15,238 15,253 15,214 Virginia .....................: 4,684 5,345 5,164 5,972 4,895 4,893 California, Tennessee, : and West Virginia ...........: 14,001 14,011 14,649 13,971 13,759 15,296 : Other States .................: 13,521 13,499 13,449 13,554 13,535 13,690 : United States ................: 193,724 192,634 194,071 192,744 193,735 194,485 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Statistical Methodology Survey Procedures: Data for broiler hatchery estimates are collected weekly from all broiler-type hatcheries that hatch at least one million chicks a year. Individual NASS regional field offices maintain a list of all known hatcheries and update their lists on a continual basis. All hatcheries that meet the minimum size criteria are given adequate time to respond to the weekly survey. Those that do not respond are contacted by telephone. The weekly United States total for chicks placed includes states receiving greater than 500,000 chicks annually for grow-out. Estimating Procedures: All data are analyzed for unusual values. Data from each operation are compared to their own past operating profile and to trends from similar operations. Data for missing operations are estimated based on similar operations or historical data. NASS regional field offices prepare these estimates by using a combination of survey indications and historic trends. Individual State estimates are reviewed by the Agricultural Statistics Board for reasonableness. Revision Policy: Revisions are generally the result of late or corrected data. Revisions made to the previous five-week's data during the current week are published in this report. Final estimates are published in the annual Hatchery Production Summary released in April. Reliability: Estimates are subject to errors such as omission, duplication, and mistakes in reporting, recording, and processing the data. While these errors cannot be measured directly, they are minimized through strict quality controls in the data collection 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 Fatema Haque - Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised, Poultry Slaughter .................. (202) 720-3244 Derron Martin - Catfish, Trout, Mink, Census of Aquaculture, Egg Products........... (202) 690-3237 Suzanne Richards - Cost of Pollination, Honey, Honey Bee Colonies, Sheep and Goats.. (202) 720-4448 Shulonda Shaw - Cold Storage, Capacity of Refrigerated Warehouses .................. (202) 720-3240 Autumn Stone - Layers, Eggs ........................................................ (202) 690-3676 Takiyah Walker - Chicken Hatchery, Broiler Hatchery ................................ (202) 720-6147 Access to NASS Reports For your convenience, you may access NASS reports and products the following ways: All reports are available electronically, at no cost, on the NASS web site: www.nass.usda.gov. The national specific reports are available via a free e-mail subscription. To set-up this free subscription, visit www.nass.usda.gov and click on "National" in upper right corner above "search" box to create an account and select the reports you would like to receive. Cornell's Mann Library website houses NASS's and other agency's archived reports at https://usda.library.cornell.edu. All email subscriptions containing reports will be sent from https://usda.library.cornell.edu. To receive the reports via e-mail, you will have to go to the website and subscribe to the reports. If you need instructions to set up an account or subscribe, they are located at: https://usda.library.cornell.edu/help. You should whitelist notifications@usda-esmis.library.cornell.edu in your email client to avoid the emails going into spam/junk folders. For more information on NASS surveys and reports, call the NASS Agricultural Statistics Hotline at (800) 727-9540, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET, or e-mail: nass@usda.gov. If you have specific questions you would like an expert to respond to, please visit our "Ask A Specialist" website at www.nass.usda.gov/Contact_Us/Ask_a_Specialist. In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact the responsible Agency or USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English. To file a program discrimination complaint, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, AD-3027, found online at How to File a Program Discrimination Complaint and at any USDA office or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690- 7442; or (3) email: program.intake@usda.gov. USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.