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In my experience they take good care of them. Mine were kept in the office (warm in winter, cooler in summer). They do their best to deliver them alive. There odd always risk, things can go wrong, but I doubt they would intentionally harm them.
I'm sure if they require ID, your mom will be fine. Mine didn't. They assume if you come in and tell them your name and you are picking up chicks, they're yours. As I said, I'm in a small town.
I think the post office has been handling animals since the days before cars, trucks, and planes, when the mail moved by rail and was the most efficient way to transport almost anything.
I've also has half a boat motor shipped by mail, as well as numerous other unusual items. Large, Bulky, heavy, it is amazing what they are equipped to handle.
I know it is scary, but odds are they will be fine. The hot weather is the biggest worry, but chicks are a lot tougher and adaptable than they look!
Good luck and let us know how they are doing!
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