In the latest update from the USDA, broiler egg sets have maintained a trend below last year’s figures, indicating ongoing challenges in the industry. Last week, 238.801 million broiler type eggs were placed into incubation—an increase from the previous week but still 1% lower than the same period last year. This adjustment reflects the industry’s efforts to balance margins while meeting the demands of the market.
Despite a slight decline in hatchability to 79.9%, the placements of broiler type chicks into meat production experienced a 2% decrease, totaling 183.896 million chicks. This suggests potential constraints on chicken supplies for consumers in the upcoming months, extending into early next year.
The USDA is set to release its updated annual poultry production projection on Friday, providing a comprehensive overview of the current state of the industry.
Here is the breakdown for selected states according to Brownfield:
Arkansas:
- Sets: 24.363 million eggs, compared to 23.912 million the previous week
- Placements: 21.18 million head, compared to 21.21 million last week
Kentucky:
- Sets: 6.781 million eggs, compared to 6.979 million the previous week
- Placements: 5.076 million head, compared to 5.468 million last week
Missouri:
- Sets: 8.844 million eggs, compared to 8.448 million the previous week
- Placements: 5.403 million head, compared to 5.059 million last week
California/Tennessee/West Virginia:
- Sets: 14.499 million eggs, compared to 13.968 million the previous week
- Placements: 11.185 million head, compared to 11.302 million last week