Sorry for your losses.
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Simple, they are in the business of selling chicks, and if they did not offer chicks for sale, people who want to order chicks at this time of the year will spend their money at another hatchery who will hatch and ship. If they don't ship, they have nowhere to put the extras and they won't be able to make that 2-3 day trip anymore as their yolk sac would be out of energy by then. Most will make it to their destination and usually the ones which don't are the ones being shipped to areas where there are lots of snow and the drivers just threw the chicks in the back where it is unheated. Some drivers are nice and will put live animals up front with them, but not all.
Plus, nobody can predict the weather 3 weeks in advance, and can you imagine the stink people would give if a hatchery said they would not ship out to you because you live in certain areas in certain times of the year? People would go to another hatchery. They can't be making money on having to replace DOA orders, but they can make money by keeping customers "happy" and shipping upon the customers request.
It is often up to the buyer to know when is a safe time for birds to get to their area, but we can't all guess when snow storms are.