United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service 
Southern Region News Release Broiler Hatchery 
 
Cooperating with the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Georgia Department of Agriculture, and South Carolina Department of Agriculture 
Southern Regional Field Office  355 East Hancock Avenue, Suite 100  Athens, GA 30601  (800) 253-4419 www.nass.usda.gov 
 
This report contains the results from the Weekly Broiler Hatchery Survey. Thanks to all who responded. 
 
March 22, 2023 
 
Media Contact: Anthony Prillaman 
 
Broiler-Type Eggs Set in the United States Up Slightly 
Hatcheries in the United States weekly program set 241 million eggs in incubators during the week ending March 18, 2023, up slightly from a year ago. Average hatchability for chicks hatched during the week in the United States was 79.2 percent. Average hatchability is calculated by dividing chicks hatched during the week by eggs set three weeks earlier. 
Hatcheries in Alabama set 34.5 million eggs during the week ending March 18, 2023, down 1 percent from a year ago. Hatcheries in Georgia set 35.5 million eggs during the same week, up slightly from a year ago. 
Broiler-Type Chicks Placed in the United States Up Slightly 
Broiler growers in the United States weekly program placed 186 million chicks for meat production during the week ending March 18, 2023, up slightly from a year ago. Cumulative placements from the week ending January 7, 2023 through March 18, 2023 for the United States were 2.05 billion. Cumulative placements were up 1 percent from the same period a year earlier. 
Broiler growers in Alabama placed 24.7 million chicks for meat production during the week ending March 18, 2023, up 3 percent from a year ago. Placements in Georgia totaled 27.4 million chicks, down slightly from a year ago. 
 
Broiler-Type Eggs Set  Selected States and United States: 2023 
 
State 
 
February 11, 2023 
 
February 18, 2023 
 
February 25, 2023 
 
Week ending 
March 4, 2023 
 
(1,000 eggs) 
 
(1,000 eggs) 
 
(1,000 eggs) 
 
(1,000 eggs) 
 
Alabama ............. Florida ................ Georgia .............. South Carolina.... 
 
34,620 1,225 
35,369 5,702 
 
34,650 1,225 
35,377 5,727 
 
34,767 1,225 
35,304 5,950 
 
34,577 1,225 
35,560 6,046 
 
March 11, 2023 
(1,000 eggs) 
34,854 1,225 
35,517 5,948 
 
United States ...... 
 
241,634 
 
240,534 
 
240,989 
 
241,825 
 
Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, Broiler Hatchery, March 22, 2023 
 
240,972 
 
March 18, 2023 
(1,000 eggs) 
34,501 1,225 
35,500 5,950 
241,179 
 
Percent of previous year 
(percent) 
99 103 100 113 
100 
 
Broiler-Type Chicks Placed  Selected States and United States: 2023 
 
State 
 
February 11, 2023 
 
February 18, 2023 
 
February 25, 2023 
 
Week ending 
March 4, 2023 
 
March 11, 2023 
 
(1,000 chicks) (1,000 chicks) (1,000 chicks) (1,000 chicks) (1,000 chicks) 
 
Alabama ............. Florida ................ Georgia .............. South Carolina.... 
 
23,822 1,262 
28,667 4,876 
 
23,677 1,266 
27,990 4,916 
 
23,925 1,225 
27,631 4,658 
 
23,945 1,165 
27,950 4,520 
 
24,799 1,287 
27,514 4,619 
 
United States ...... 
 
187,018 
 
187,593 
 
186,167 
 
186,599 
 
Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, Broiler Hatchery, March 22, 2023 
 
186,309 
 
March 18, 2023 
(1,000 chicks) 24,733 1,207 27,445 4,626 
186,264 
 
Percent of previous year 
(percent) 103 101 100 106 
100 
 
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 Broiler-Type Eggs Set  Selected States and United States: 2023 
 
State 
 
February 11, 2023 
 
February 18, 2023 
 
Week ending 
 
February 25, 2023 
 
March 4, 2023 
 
(1,000 eggs) 
 
(1,000 eggs) 
 
(1,000 eggs) 
 
(1,000 eggs) 
 
Alabama ................................. Arkansas ................................. Delaware ................................ Florida..................................... Georgia ................................... 
Kentucky ................................. Louisiana ................................ Maryland ................................. Mississippi .............................. Missouri .................................. 
 
34,620 24,821 
5,488 1,225 35,369 6,411 3,411 8,081 16,665 9,954 
 
34,650 24,630 
5,379 1,225 35,377 6,133 3,411 8,095 16,777 9,562 
 
34,767 24,818 
5,372 1,225 35,304 6,626 3,411 8,094 16,924 9,776 
 
34,577 24,461 
5,369 1,225 35,560 6,249 3,289 8,095 17,000 9,714 
 
North Carolina......................... Oklahoma ............................... Pennsylvania .......................... South Carolina ........................ Texas ...................................... Virginia.................................... California, Tennessee, 
and West Virginia .............. 
 
24,891 7,466 6,394 5,702 
18,353 6,756 
13,310 
 
24,362 7,416 6,809 5,727 
18,484 6,749 
13,210 
 
24,082 7,344 6,772 5,950 
18,058 6,760 
13,049 
 
25,057 7,510 6,801 6,046 
18,202 6,756 
13,289 
 
Other States............................ 
 
12,717 
 
12,538 
 
12,657 
 
12,625 
 
United States .......................... 
 
241,634 
 
240,534 
 
240,989 
 
Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, Broiler Hatchery, March 22, 2023 
 
241,825 
 
March 11, 2023 
(1,000 eggs) 
34,854 24,268 
5,491 1,225 35,517 5,659 3,290 8,095 16,680 9,660 
24,834 7,570 6,738 5,948 
18,127 6,724 
13,420 
12,872 
240,972 
 
March 18, 2023 
(1,000 eggs) 
34,501 24,650 
5,398 1,225 35,500 6,097 3,290 8,091 17,108 9,489 
24,988 7,487 6,750 5,950 
18,416 6,634 
13,210 
12,395 
241,179 
 
Broiler-Type Chicks Placed  Selected States and United States: 2023 
 
State 
 
February 11, 2023 
 
February 18, 2023 
 
Week ending 
 
February 25, 2023 
 
March 4, 2023 
 
(1,000 chicks) 
 
(1,000 chicks) 
 
(1,000 chicks) 
 
(1,000 chicks) 
 
Alabama ................................. Arkansas ................................. Delaware ................................ Florida..................................... Georgia ................................... Kentucky ................................. Louisiana ................................ Maryland ................................. Mississippi .............................. Missouri .................................. 
 
23,822 20,649 
4,662 1,262 28,667 5,381 2,756 5,881 13,883 6,255 
 
23,677 20,768 
5,075 1,266 27,990 5,560 2,784 5,719 14,136 6,954 
 
23,925 21,864 
4,627 1,225 27,631 5,234 2,749 5,958 14,107 6,351 
 
23,945 22,016 
5,556 1,165 27,950 6,153 2,859 4,982 13,977 5,804 
 
North Carolina......................... Oklahoma ............................... Pennsylvania .......................... South Carolina ........................ Texas ...................................... Virginia.................................... California, Tennessee, 
and West Virginia .............. 
 
19,226 4,377 4,523 4,876 
13,448 5,536 
12,175 
 
19,154 4,277 4,496 4,916 
13,969 6,344 
10,820 
 
18,652 3,604 4,491 4,658 
14,374 5,990 
11,462 
 
19,063 3,996 4,081 4,520 
14,512 6,092 
10,691 
 
Other States............................ 
 
9,639 
 
9,688 
 
9,265 
 
9,237 
 
United States .......................... 
 
187,018 
 
187,593 
 
186,167 
 
Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, Broiler Hatchery, March 22, 2023 
 
186,599 
 
March 11, 2023 
(1,000 chicks) 24,799 20,540 5,030 1,287 27,514 5,505 2,898 5,550 13,524 6,401 
19,121 4,663 4,450 4,619 
14,345 5,975 
11,049 
9,039 
186,309 
 
March 18, 2023 
(1,000 chicks) 24,733 20,584 4,677 1,207 27,445 5,693 2,892 5,006 13,476 6,105 
18,688 5,132 4,543 4,626 
14,393 6,668 
11,232 
9,164 
186,264 
 
USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.