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I do not see how that would be possible.
The chicks are HATCHED, and they can only be shipped AS DAY-OLDS. They can't go back into the eggs <g> and they can't sit on the shelf til the weather breaks. If they do not go into the mail, where do they go? (Well, you pretty much know where they go, they go to the same quick gruesome ends as any other 'surplus' chicks, such as excess males)
As someone else pointed out in I think it was another current thread on this subject, it is no use people calling a week before their hatch date and cancelling b/c of weather -- the eggs are already being incubated.
It's not like shipping any other kind of merchandise, not even most other live animals -- with day-old chicks, the die is cast three weeks or so BEFORE the mail truck ever arrives to pick them up.
Pat