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The chicks were part of a 12,000-bird shipment left unattended in a truck at a Delaware mail distribution center. Trapped in ...
The chicks were left abandoned due to a "misdirected" shipment, according to the Delaware Department of Agriculture.
Thousands of baby chicks, rescued after being left in a USPS truck for days, have been adopted. The chicks were left without food or water for several days due to reasons still under USPS ...
Thousands of chicks found abandoned inside a postal service truck for three days have gone to new homes, according to the ...
The USPS says it has been working with hatcheries for more than 100 years to transport mail-order chicks and that it transports thousands of chicks every year, according to its website.
Due to biosecurity concerns, the hatchery cannot take the chicks back. The spokesperson said it would have been best if USPS, after discovering the chicks, had completed delivery as the recipients ...
Due to biosecurity concerns, the hatchery cannot take the chicks back. The spokesperson said it would have been best if USPS, after discovering the chicks, had completed delivery, as the ...
Due to biosecurity concerns, the hatchery cannot take the chicks back.The spokesperson said it would have been best if USPS, after discovering the chicks, had completed delivery as the recipients ...
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