Submitted by shelovesbackshots t3_11t22hk in todayilearned
SilverAudience2 t1_jch348r wrote
Poor things. I hope it's temperature controlled at least. We used to have dogs and cats dying during air shipping in the cargo holds.
Derpsauce1337 t1_jciuwwm wrote
They're only allowed to be shipped on the ground, stay in temperature controlled environments between drives, and have enough nutrients for 72 hours
If everything is done as it should - the peepers will be just fine
Iz-kan-reddit t1_jcj1jw7 wrote
>and have enough nutrients for 72 hours
Baby chicks have 72 hours of nutrients built into them when they hatch. That's why the process of shipping chicks the same day as they hatch works so well.
It would be a logistics nightmare shipping three-day-old chicks.
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