USPS Investigates Abandonment of 12,000-Bird Shipment

USPS Investigates Abandonment of 12,000-Bird Shipment

A Delaware animal shelter has taken in thousands of chicks after they were left unattended in a U.S. Postal Service truck at a mail distribution center.

Incident Overview

  • The First State Animal Center and SPCA reported that the birds were part of a 12,000-bird shipment.
  • The chicks were trapped in high temperatures without food or water for three days before being rescued.
  • Unfortunately, thousands of the birds died before rescue efforts could be initiated.

Adoption Efforts

  • The adoption process for the surviving chicks has been ongoing, with significant public interest.
  • Executive Director John Parana stated that the organization received over 2,500 phone inquiries about adopting chicks shortly after posting information on social media.
  • Additionally, over 1,200 applications have been submitted online for those wishing to adopt the remaining chicks.

USPS Investigation

  • The U.S. Postal Service is currently investigating what it describes as a "process breakdown" that led to the abandonment of the shipment.
  • The investigation aims to determine how the incident occurred and to implement measures to prevent similar situations in the future.
  • USPS spokesperson David Rupert emphasized that they are working closely with postal service partners and other stakeholders during the investigation.
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