My first batch of chicks, all 6, arrived at my local USPS, within 3 days of being shipped. Hatched and shipped on Monday. Received on Wednesday. All 6 poor little chicks were deceased. No apparent damage to the box. No overly cold temps and they had a heat pack. I would have had my spirits raised to have seen that the box was opened and someone tried to help. I did not order from Cackle but a reputable hatchery with good reviews.
It definitely made me very very anxious, nervous and questioning whether to order shipped chicks again. The hatchery I ordered from was great, replaced the entire order and the second set of 6 chicks arrived, healthy, active and thriving. Definitely made me question some of the handling while en route. That being said, the USPS employee at the pickup counter was the same gentleman for batch #1 and #2. He was truly invested and happy to give me a 'chirping' box the second time around.
Was it the fault of USPS while chicks were en route? It could have been, I wasn't there to witness it. Could they have been mishandled? Maybe by someone who didn't know better? I don't know, I wasn't there. Guess my point is, they are people too and make mistakes, but not the fault of the employee working the counter at my local USPS.
I definitely consider taking the day trip drive to pick up chicks for any future order. Save my nerves for the three day wait constantly checking a tracking number online!