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I don't think the fact that they came a day early had an impact on them not making it. It's the temperature drop that killed them. Even more likely, they went from warm building, to unheated truck, back to warm building. Probably several times. And, possibly, along the way, well-meaning people put them next to the heat because it was cold. That means an even greater temp. swing when they went back outside or that they got OVERheated and died from that rather than the cold.
It's also possible that someone somewhere left them sitting in a drafty place on a loading dock. I've even seen people pick up boxes of chicks and shake them (not delivery people but idiot customers at feed stores)
It's also possible that someone somewhere left them sitting in a drafty place on a loading dock. I've even seen people pick up boxes of chicks and shake them (not delivery people but idiot customers at feed stores)