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I've had 3 shipments of 25 this year with no losses.With so many chicks dying in the mail this year I would in no way be mad about this.
That may be what Meyer Hatchery says, but the law says that the post office has to wait until 72 hours after hatch.Additionally, due to their perishable nature, the Post Office reserves the right to rehome live poultry left at the Post Office overnight
They were in no danger of dying. They were happy and robust!I've heard countless stories both in person and online this year of chicks dying in the mail. One warehouse in particular had more than 700 baby chicks die over a three day weekend. It's a pretty horrendous practice and a very horrible way to die
It sounds like the postmaster acted out of compassion. Perhaps you could simply speak to her and get your chickens. The law is broken when it's a felony to save baby animals from dying