U.S. total broiler slaughter for the week ending December 15 is estimated by USDA-AMS’s Poultry Market News Service to be 154,316,000 broilers, a 4-percent increase from the same week a year earlier.

The 4-percent increase in slaughter compares with a 1-percent increase in eggs set in 19 states, 10 weeks earlier, and a 2-percent increase in chicks placed 7 weeks earlier in 19 states.

Week ending Data from 19 states
Eggs set Chicks placed Eggs set Chicks placed
change from change from 10 weeks previous 7 weeks previous U.S. broilers slaughtered
1 year 2 years 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 year
– 000 – % % – 000 – % % – 000 – % – 000 – % – 000 – %
October
27 187,104 101 94 156,731 102 97 191,718 99 159,594 100 155,401 102
November
3 180,603 97 90 152,067 102 92 192,248 100 160,553 100 148,347 96
10 190,413 98 95 147,557 97 92 190,242 101 159,276 101 154,621 102
17 196,484 101 96 155,672 102 95 185,586 100 154,686 100 151,106 103
24  194,641 100 95 151,734 97 92 184,443 103 153,990 103 123,850 110
December
1 198,626 102 96 159,262 99 96 188,027 100 155,979 101 153,396 104
8  190,412 98 93 163,232 100 97 185,350 102 154,264 102 153,222 101
15 187,879 101 156,731 102 154,316 104

Note: Data in bold is subject to weekly revisions. All percentage changes are compared with year earlier.