Some years ago (2010ish?) a bill passed that required that requires the post office to have a fund for the healthcare costs of their entire service for *75 years*. That means they're being asked to have a fund for postal workers that aren't even born yet. That year they went from a profitable government organization to one that isn't.
Despite that they trucked right along and found ways to make ends meet. Then the pandemic hit and shipping all over the world pooped out. But they still managed to recover and were even doing really well during the pandemic. The post office showed once again that they're a wildly efficient and effective organization and they have been for literally 100s of years.
Then, suddenly, two months ago, a new postmaster started making unauthorized (and therefore potentially illegal) changes and has ripped out mail sorting machines and a LOT of post boxes from post offices. Many in my city have already been sent to recycling centers. Even if you don't live near a big city like me chances are good ANYTHING you order, including baby chicks, passes through a distribution center that currently has a terribly reduced processing capacity.
They have made the statement that they will no longer be removing more but the damage is done. Chicks are dying. Medication is being late. People are getting critical priority mail (like court summons, jury duty, bills, tax information, etc.) so late that it's no longer valid. This can mean that YOU (yes, YOU, or your mom or literally anyone) can be arrested TODAY for a tardy jury duty summons that you never even received.
And now farmers and chicken keepers specifically are being hit hard. It's not like you can ship poultry through FedEx/UPS - they won't take it! I suggest if you want to get you mail-in medications, plant seeds, eggs, chicks, feed, groceries, farm equipment or other necessities on time you start calling your appropriate government representatives and demand they restore machines to distribution centers across the country and investigate the people involved in removing them.