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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
WASHINGTON, DC 20250-3700

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2002 |
Postmortem Poultry |
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ANIMAL DISPOSITION REPORTING SYSTEM (ADRS)
TURKEYS CONDEMNED POSTMORTEM IN USDA INSPECTED ESTABLISHMENTS
PERIOD: FISCAL YEAR 2002

DISEASE CATEGORY FRYER
ROASTER
TURKEYS
YOUNG
TURKEYS
YOUNG
BREEDER
TURKEYS
OLD
BREEDER
TURKEYS

HEADS CONDEMNED 
TUBERCULOSIS 0 0 0 0
LEUKOSIS 3 2,467 60 1,536
SEP/TOX 1,885 951,384 9,015 53,527
SYNOVITIS 1 62,832 9 643
TUMORS 46 1,042 297 2,308
BRUISES 74 9,685 19 239
CADAVER 175 115,780 456 2,096
CONTAMINATION 228 104,235 614 1,938
OVERSCALD 14 25,992 25 409
AIRSACCULITIS 626 155,722 2,709 12,464
OTHER 552 158,035 2,435 10,901
  
POUNDS CONDEMNED 
CARCASS (NYD WT.) 16,599 35,196,148 374,283 2,090,035
PARTS 27,140 89,352,601 660,503 1,957,069
 
Source: USDA/FSIS/OPHS/LSDMS

The Animal Disposition Reporting System (ADRS) contains slaughter totals and disposition summaries for federally inspected livestock and poultry slaughter establishments. Each animal carcass is inspected for diseases and other conditions, which if present, may result in the animal being condemned as unfit for human consumption. If a carcass is condemned, the reason for condemnation, also referred to as the disposition, is recorded in the ADRS data base.


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