I think it all boils down to humans. Every post office AND Amazon is staffed by humans. Even when doing their very best they cannot control the weather.
Human error and perhaps on occasion human attitude or neglect comes into play.
The hatcheries do their best to get chicks to us alive. Post offices by in large do the same. The weather plays a part of course.
Buying local greatly increases the odds for the chicks. Ordering in batches large enough for warmth increases the odds. Ordering for delivery when the weather is more mild increases the odds. Those are things we as consumers can do to provide the chicks the best chances of survival.
It does not take chance completely out of the picture though.
That being said...... Although some chicks do not make it every year millions do.
Have faith in the current system. It has been running many many years and improving all the time.
Human error and perhaps on occasion human attitude or neglect comes into play.
The hatcheries do their best to get chicks to us alive. Post offices by in large do the same. The weather plays a part of course.
Buying local greatly increases the odds for the chicks. Ordering in batches large enough for warmth increases the odds. Ordering for delivery when the weather is more mild increases the odds. Those are things we as consumers can do to provide the chicks the best chances of survival.
It does not take chance completely out of the picture though.
That being said...... Although some chicks do not make it every year millions do.
Have faith in the current system. It has been running many many years and improving all the time.