U.S. total broiler slaughter for the week ending April 14 is estimated by USDA-AMS’s Poultry Market News Service to be 152,487,000 broilers, a 5-percent decrease from the same week a year earlier.

The 5-percent decrease in slaughter compares with a 6-percent decrease in eggs set in 19 states, 10 weeks earlier, and a 5-percent decrease in chicks placed 7 weeks earlier in 19 states.

Week endingData from 19 states
Eggs setChicks placedEggs setChicks placed
change fromchange from10 weeks previous7 weeks previousU.S. broilers slaughtered
1 year2 years1 year2 years1 year1 year1
year
– 000 –%%– 000 –%%– 000 –%– 000 –%– 000 –%
February
18194,6639495161,2829696195,37395162,90396150,49793
25195,2599494160,5479596195,08895161,86896149,93095
March
3197,6879596163,3479797195,86795162,55097151,68495
10198,7399696162,7149596193,36495160,52296150,22695
17197,5579596163,0129696193,22094160,69895153,05697
24196,8749495164,6059597193,07994160,76796150,60094
31197,7099596164,9839597193,90995161,94896149,75595
April
7199,1839697165,3299698193,92495161,28296147,760
91*
14193,16294160,54795152,487
95

*In 2011, the Easter holiday was on Sunday, April 24.

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