Dayton Daily News

Farmers get dead chicks in the mail amid turmoil

Shocking discovery blamed on cuts made to postal operations.

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At least 4,800 chicks shipped to Maine farmers through the U.S. Postal Service have arrived dead in recent weeks after rapid cuts hit the federal mail carrier’s operations, U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree said.

Pingree, a Maine Democrat, is raising the issue of the dead chicks and the losses farms are facing in a letter to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and U.S. Department of Agricultur­e Commission­er Sonny Perdue, The Portland Press Herald reported.

Pauline Henderson, who owns Pine Tree Poultry in New Sharon, Maine, told the newspaper she was shocked last week when all of the 800 chicks sent to her from a hatchery in Pennsylvan­ia were dead.

“Usually they arrive every three weeks like clockwork,” she said. “And out of 100 birds you may have one or two that die in shipping.”

Thousands of birds that moved through the Postal Service’s processing center in Shrewsbury, Massachuse­tts, were also dead, impacting several farms in Maine and New Hampshire, Henderson said.

“It’s one more of the consequenc­es of what they’ve created at the post office and nobody thought through when they were thinking of slowing down the mail,” Pingree said.

“This is a system that’s always worked before and it’s worked very well until these changes started being made.”

DeJoy, a Republican donor who’s the first postmaster general who did not come from the ranks of the Postal Service, took control of the agency in June and has since swiftly engineered cuts and operationa­l changes that are disrupting mail delivery operations. In Maine, two mail-sorting machines were dismantled at the state’s postal distributi­on hub.

DeJoy is scheduled to testify before the Senate today.

President Donald Trump made clear last week that he was blocking $25 billion in emergency aid to the Postal Service, acknowledg­ing he wanted to curtail election mail operations, as well as a

Democratic proposal to provide $3.6 billion in additional election money to the states to help process mail-in ballots. Those funds are tangled in a broader coronaviru­s aid package that was approved in the House but stalled in the Senate. The Postal Service is the only entity that ships live chicks and other small animals and has done so since 1918.

“Rural Americans, including agricultur­al producers, disproport­ionately rely on USPS for their livelihood­s, and it is essential that they receive reliable service,” Pingree said.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine, says at least 4,800 chicks shipped to Maine farmers through the U.S. Postal Service have arrived dead since rapid cuts hit the federal mail. Pingree is raising the issue in a letter to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine, says at least 4,800 chicks shipped to Maine farmers through the U.S. Postal Service have arrived dead since rapid cuts hit the federal mail. Pingree is raising the issue in a letter to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.

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