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REVIEW OF JUNE 2025 EGG PRODUCTION COSTS AND STATISTICS.

07/09/2025

This update of U.S egg-production statistics, costs and prices is sponsored by Big Dutchman USA for the information of producers and stakeholders

 

JUNE HIGHLIGHTS

 

  • June 2025 USDA ex-farm blended USDA nest-run, benchmark price for conventional eggs from caged hens was 253 cents per dozen, down 51 cents per dozen or 16.7 percent from the May 2025 value of 304 cents per dozen. The corresponding May 2023 and 2024 values were respectively $0.79 and $2.07 cents per dozen. For annual comparison, average monthly USDA benchmark price over 2023 was 146 cents per dozen and 247 cents per dozen for 2024. Stock levels and prices prior to the onset of flock depletions due to HPAI indicated a relative seasonal balance between supply and demand. Future nest-run and wholesale prices will be largely dependent on consumer demand for shell eggs and products, net imports and the rate of replacement of pullets and hens depleted due to HPAI. Other considerations include diversion to shell sales from the egg-breaking sector in an interconnected industry. Imports declined sharply during the past quarter.
  • June 2025 USDA ex-farm negotiated USDA nest-run, benchmark price for all categories of cage-free eggs was 276 cents per dozen, down 77 cents per dozen or 21.8 percent from the May 2025 value of 353 cents per dozen. The corresponding June 2023 and 2024 values were respectively 155 and 242 cents per dozen.
  • Fluctuation in wholesale price is attributed in part to the amplification of upward and downward swings associated with the commercial benchmark price-discovery system in use. An additional factor influencing pricing is the proportion of shell eggs supplied under cost-plus contracts accentuating the upward and downward price trajectory of uncommitted eggs as determined by the price discovery system. Highly pathogenic avian influenza was the major driver of price in 2024 and through Q1 of 2025 due to the high incidence rate. Approximately 40 million hens and at least 2.0 million pullets were depleted in 2024 with close to an additional 36 million birds, (hens and pullets) in 35 complexes or farms through mid-May 2025.
  • June 2025 USDA average nest-run production cost for conventional eggs from caged flocks over four regions (excluding SW and West), applying updated inputs was 74.4 cents per dozen, down 0.2 cents from May 2025 at 74.6 cents per dozen. The June average nest run production cost for other than caged hens was estimated by the EIC to be 93.7 cents per dozen up 0.1 cent per dozen from May. Approximately 60 cents per dozen should be added to the USDA benchmark nest-run costs to cover processing, packing material and transport to establish a realistic cost value as delivered to warehouses.
  • June 2025 USDA benchmark nest-run margin for conventional eggs attained a positive value of 178.6 cents per dozen compared to a positive margin of 229.4 cents per dozen in May 2025. Year to date the average monthly nest-run production margin has attained 369.8 cents per dozen. Average nest-run monthly margin for 2024 was 170.8 cents per dozen compared to 64.2 cents per dozen in 2023 and 155 cents in 2022.
  • June 2025 USDA benchmark nest-run margin for all categories of cage-free eggs attained a positive value of 182.3 cents per dozen compared to a positive margin of 259.4 cents per dozen in May 2025. Year to date the average monthly nest-run production margin has attained 462.1 cents per dozen. Average nest-run monthly margin over 2024 was 440 cents per dozen compared with 100 cents per dozen in 2023, relatively unaffected by HPAI compared to the preceding and following years.
  • The May 2025 national flock (over 30,000 hens per farm) was stated by the USDA to be down by 0.7 million hens (rounded, and a probable undercount) to 286.5 million compared to 326 million before the advent of HPAI in 2022. Approximately 3.5 million hens returned to production from molt in May together with projected maturation of 23 million pullets, with the total offset by depletion of an unknown number of spent hens.
  • May 2025 pullet chick hatch of 30.4 million was up 0.3 million (+1.0 percent) from April 2025 consistent with increased industry need to replace depopulated flocks.
  • May 2025 exports of shell eggs and products combined were up 6.0 percent from April 2025 to 302,000 case equivalents representing the theoretical production of 4.5 million hens. Shell egg exports totaling 195,000 cases were dominated by Canada (83 percent of volume) and the “Rest of Americas” nations including the Caribbean (14 percent). With respect to 107,000 case equivalents of egg products, Japan, (22 percent), “Rest of Asia” (23 percent), Canada (18 percent of volume), Mexico, (16 percent) and “Rest of Americas (12 percent), collectively represented 91 percent of shipments. Volumes exported are based on the needs of importers, competing suppliers, availability in the U.S. and FOB prices offered.
  • According to the USDA Egg Market Overview released on July 4th, all egg imports (shell, liquid and dry) in May attained 16.9 million dozen shell equivalents compared to exports of all categories of 9.0 million dozen shell equivalents.
  • For 2025 through May the negative trade balance in all shell and derived egg products attained 22.5 million dozen shell equivalents.

 

 

TABLES SHOWING KEY PARAMETERS FOR JUNE 2025.

 

Summary tables for the latest USDA June 2025 flock statistics, costs and unit prices were made available by the EIC on July 9th 2025. Data is arranged, summarized, tabulated and compared with values from the previous June 17th 2025 release reflecting May 2025 costs and production data, as revised and applicable. Monthly comparisons of production data and costs are based on revised USDA and EIC values.

 

VOLUMES OF PRODUCTION REFLECTING THE ENTIRE INDUSTRY

PARAMETER

MAY 2025

JUNE 2025

Table-strain eggs in incubators

60.7* million (May)

 59.6 million (June)

Pullet chicks hatched

30.6* million (Apr.)

 30.4 million (May)

Pullets to be housed 5 months after hatch

27.1 million (Sep.)

 27.4 million (Oct.)

EIC 2025 December 1st U.S. total flock projection

314.2 million (May)

315.0 million (June)

National Flock in farms over 30,000 

271.3* million (Apr.)

270.8 million (May)

National egg-producing flock 

287.0* million (Apr.)

286.5million (May)

Cage-free flock excluding organic

Cage-free organic flock

109.3 million (May)

19.8 million (May)

110.7 million (June)

19.8 million (June)

Proportion of flocks in molt or post-molt

12.8% (May)

12.4% (June)

Total of hens in National flock, 1st cycle (estimate)

 250.4 million (Apr.)

 251.0 million (May)

*USDA Revised


 

Total U.S. Eggs produced (billion)

7.08* APRIL 2025

7.30 MAY 2025

Total Cage-Free hens in production

 Proportion of organic population

129.1million (May)

15.3% Organic

130.5 million (June)

 15.1% Organic

“Top-5” States hen population (USDA)1

130.4* million (May)

132.5 million (June)

*Revised USDA/EIC Note 1. Texas excluded to maintain confidentiality

 

PROPORTION OF U.S. TOTAL HENS BY STATE, 2025

Based on a nominal denominator of 270 million hens in flocks over 30,000 covering 95 percent of the U.S complement.

USDA has amended inclusion of specific states in regions and eliminated Texas data to protect confidentiality of Company flock

Sizes

STATE

APRIL1

2025

MAY

2025

 Iowa

15.3%

15.5%

Indiana

11.5%

11.7%

Ohio

11.8%

12.3%

Pennsylvania

8.1%

8.0%

Texas (estimate)

7.5% ?

7.5%?

California

1.4%

1.5%

  1. Values rounded to 0.1%

 

 

Rate of Lay, weighted hen-month (USDA)  82.1*% MAY 2025.   82.3*% JUNE 2025

*Revised USDA

Revised per capita

Egg consumption 2020

285.6 (down 7.8 eggs from 2019)

Revised per capita

Egg consumption 2021

282.5 (down 3.1 eggs from 2020)

Actual per capita

Egg consumption 2022

280.5 (down 2.0 eggs from 2021 due to HPAI)

Actual per capita

Egg consumption 2023

278.0 (down 2.5 eggs from 2022)

Projected per capita

Forecast per capita

Egg consumption 2024

Egg consumption 2025

270.6 (down 7.2 eggs from 2023) attributed to HPAI losses*

260.3 (down 10.3 eggs from 2024) forecast adjusted for HPAI losses , was 264.1 last month but this was aspirational

*Revised, using data from USDA Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Outlook June 18th 2025 taking into account demand from the food service sector and presumably including the effect of HPAI depopulation.

 

EGG INVENTORIES AT BEGINNING OF JUNE 2025:

Shell Eggs

1.68 million cases up 12.3 percent from May 2025

Frozen Egg

Products

374,880 case equivalents, up 2.4 percent from May 2025

Dried Egg

Products

Not disclosed since March 2020 following market disruption due

To COVID. Moderate levels of inventory are assumed.

EGGS BROKEN UNDER FSIS INSPECTION (MILLION CASES) APRIL 2025, 6.47* MAY 2025, 6.48

Cumulative eggs broken under FSIS inspection 2024 (million cases)

77.2

JAN. TO DEC.

Cumulative 2024: number of cases produced (million)

257.9

JAN. TO DEC.

Cumulative 2024: proportion of total eggs broken

29.9%

(30.8% 2022)

     

Cumulative eggs broken under FSIS inspection 2025 (million cases)

31.6

JAN.-MAY

Cumulative 2025: number of cases produced (million)

100.0

JAN.-MAY

Cumulative 2025: proportion of total eggs broken

31.6%

JAN.-MAY

EXPORTS MAY 2025: (Expressed as shell-equivalent cases of 360 eggs).

Parameter

Quantity Exported

Exports:

2025

Shell Eggs (thousand cases)

APR. 181. MAY 195

Products (thousand case equivalents)

APR. 104. MAY 107 

TOTAL (thousand case equivalents)*

APR. 285. MAY. 302

 

*Representing 1.5 percent of National production in MAY 2025 (1.0% shell, 0.5% products).

COSTS AND UNIT REVENUE VALUES1 FOR CONVENTIONAL EGGS FROM CAGED HENS

Parameter

MAY 2025

JUNE 2025

4-Region Cost of Production ex farm (1st Cycle)1

74.6 c/doz

74.4 c/doz

Low

72.4c/doz (MW)

72.2 c/doz (MW)

High

76.6 c/doz (NE)

76.4c/doz (NE)

Notes: 1. Excludes SW and West 

 

Components of Production cost per dozen:-

 

MAY 2025

JUNE 2025

Feed

34.9 c/doz

33.9c/doz

Pullet depreciation

11.8 c/doz

11.8c/doz

Labor (estimate) plus

   

Housing (estimate) plus

27.9c/doz

28.7c/doz

Miscellaneous and other (adjusted May 2023)

   

 

Ex Farm Margin (rounded to nearest cent) according to USDA values reflecting JUNE 2025:-

253.0 cents per dozen1- 74.4 cents per dozen =178.6 cents per dozen (May 2025 comparison: 304.0 cents per dozen – 74.6 cents per dozen = 229.4 cents per dozen.

Note 1: USDA Blended nest-run egg price

 

   

MAY 2025

JUNE 2025

USDA

Ex-farm Price (Large, White)

304.0 c/doz (May)

253.0c/doz (June)

 

Warehouse/Dist. Center

345.2 c/doz (May)

302.0c/doz (June)

 

Store delivered (estimate)

351.2 c/doz (May)

308.0 c/doz (June)

 

Dept. Commerce Retail1 National

512.0 c/doz (Apr.)

 

455.0 c/doz (May)

 

 

Dept. Commerce Retail1 Midwest

547.0 c/doz (Apr.)

495.0 c/doz (May)

  1. Unrealistic USDA values based on advertised promotional prices with few participating stores, non-representative of shelf prices!

 

 


 

 

MAY 2025

JUNE 2025

U.S. Av Feed Cost per ton

$224.61

$218.40

Low Cost – Midwest

$203.69

$197.42

High Cost – West

$259.22

$253.64

Differential 

$ 56.08

$ 56.22

 

Pullet Cost 19 Weeks

$4.60 MAY 2025

$4.61 JUNE 2025

Pullet Cost 16 Weeks

$4.05 MAY 2025

$4.06 JUNE 2025

AVERAGE COSTS AND UNIT REVENUE FOR EGGS FROM CAGE-FREE HENS

Parameter

MAY 2025

JUNE 2025

5-Region Cost of Production ex farm (1st Cycle)

93.6 c/doz

93.7 c/doz

Low

89.4c/doz (MW)

 89.5 c/doz (MW)

High

100.7 c/doz (West)

100.7 c/doz (West)

Components of Production cost for cage-free eggs, per dozen:-

 

MAY 2025

APRIL 2025

Feed

40.2 c/doz

39.1 c/doz

Pullet depreciation

15.6 c/doz

15.7 c/doz

Labor (estimate) plus

   

Housing (estimate) plus

37.8c/doz

38.9 c/doz

Miscellaneous and other

   

 

Ex Farm Margin (rounded to cent) according to USDA values reflecting negotiated price for JUNE 2025:-

Cage-Free brown 276.0 cents per dozen1- 93.7 cents per dozen = 182.3 cents per dozen

May 2025:- 353.0 cents per dozen - 93.6 cents per dozen = 259.4 cents per dozen

   

MAY 2025

JUNE 2025

USDA

USDA Average Ex-farm Price1

173 c/doz (May)

173 c/doz (June)

 

Warehouse/Dist. Center2

353 c/doz (May)

276 c/doz (June)

 

Store delivered (estimate)

359 c/doz (May)

282 c/doz (June)

 

Dept. Com. Retail3 C-F White

Dept. Com. Retail3 C-F Brown

387 c/doz (May)

Not disclosed (May)

326 c/doz (June)

462 c/doz (June)

 

Dept. Com. Retail3 Organic

Dept. Com. Retail3 Pasture

570 c/doz (May)

716 c/doz (May)

547 c/doz (June)

725 c/doz (June)


  1. Contract price, nest-run loose. Range 155 to 210 c/doz. Neglible change since July 2024 as totally unrealistic.
  2. Negotiated price, loose. Range $2.25 to $3.27 per dozen
  3. Unrealistic USDA values based on promotional prices with few participating stores and non-representative of shelf prices

 

 

Cage-Free* Pullet Cost 19 Weeks

$5.57 MAY 2025

$5.60 JUNE 2025

Cage-Free* Pullet Cost 16 Weeks

$4.87 MAY 2025

$4.90 JUNE 2025

* Conventional (non-organic) feed

 

Feed prices used are the average national and regional values for caged flocks. Excludes organic feeds with prices substantially higher than conventional.