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I think there's alot of assumption going on here. Let me explain the shipping process a little. The USPS doesn't fly it's own planes. All airmail is flown on second party flights. That would mean non USPS employees would have access. Second I've seen both banded and nonbanded shipments. If the package wasn't banded the contents could have spilled somewhere in transit. If the chicks were in a cargo hold no one would have noticed until possibly too late. As for a USPS employee taking 26 chicks without anyone noticing that would be very difficult to do. 26 live chicks are very noisy and would not be easily concealed. I think something is strange though that no one noticed the box was silent. Those little fuzzies are noisy and a quiet box should arrise suspicion. Is is possible to contact your local distribution center and ask if they remember the shipment. Something like that should stick out in their memeory. If it were silent when it arrived there then ask for the previous stop in route. Follow the trail back to the point where the box stopped chirping, if possible.
That being said I'm sorry you're having to deal with this. It must have been devistating to open that box.
That being said I'm sorry you're having to deal with this. It must have been devistating to open that box.