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The First State Animal Center and SPCA has confirmed the remaining birds who survived a serious USPS shipping mishap have all ...
The chicks were part of a 12,000-bird shipment left unattended in a truck at a Delaware mail distribution center. Trapped in ...
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 ...
First State Animal Center and SPCA in Camden has spent the past three weeks caring for the chicks and finding homes for them.
The chicks were left abandoned due to a "misdirected" shipment, according to the Delaware Department of Agriculture.
On a remote, crescent-shaped island surrounded by crystal-clear ocean live some of the most plastic-contaminated birds in the ...
All the surviving birds, estimated as more than 5,000 chickens — it was too hard to get a specific count — plus some others like turkeys and quails, were primarily adopted by local families, rescues ...
According to Delaware Online, the truck containing the ... on May 3 that the birds — including baby quails, geese, and chicks — were left in the heat for three days without water or food.
The Delaware Department of Agriculture received ... According to the Postal Service website, chicks can be safely transported without food or water within 72 hours of hatching.
More than two years after a reported theft of 45,000 chicks from a Huron County farm, OPP have laid charges – against the farmer who reported the theft. Huron OPP said Wednesday a 41-year-old ...