"This is going to affect anybody who wants to get poultry through the
mail, whether it be little Susie's 4-H project or a school incubating
eggs. It's every feed store in the country that depends on their
birds to come in through the mail." Complaint of Murray McMurray
Hatchery to The Des Moines Register, Aug. 4
As of August 15, 2001, Northwest Airlines announced it will stop
carrying newborn chicks, ducklings, goslings, and other animals for
the U.S. Postal Service, thereby joining the majority of carriers,
including Federal Express and United Parcel Service, who refuse to
transport live animals for the Postal Service. Worried about the
effect of Northwest's decision on its business, Murray McMurray,
which is located outside Minneapolis-St Paul where Northwest Airlines
is based, told The Des Moines Register (Aug. 4) it can't see why
carriers would "choose to take a perfumed letter rather than a
chicken."
On its web site at, Murray McMurray Hatchery is urging its customers
and fellow businesses to lobby Congress to force the U.S. Postal
Service to require airlines to ship live birds by mail. (Some
airlines will ship live birds as cargo, not as mail; cargo is more
expensive.)

- Thank Northwest Airlines for choosing to stop shipping newborn
chicks and other animals as airmail. Tell them how much you
appreciate their humane decision. Contact:
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Ms. Cindy Scheer, Director
Customer and Sales Support
Northwest Airlines
Customer Relations, Mail Stop C6590
PO Box 11875
St Paul, MN 55111-3034
Or Via the Talk to Us section at www.nwa.com/talk
Or by phone: 612-726-2046 (Mon-Fri 7 AM - 7PM)
Please also send your letter to:
Mr. Richard H. Anderson, CEO
Northwest Airlines
5101 Northwest Drive
Department A1020
St. Paul, MN 55111-3034
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Contact Your Members of Congress. Tell them to oppose any proposed
legislation that would allow or compel the U.S. Postal Service to
force the airlines to ship live birds and other animals as airmail.
The stress of airmail shipping for newborn birds and other animals
includes injury, malnutrition, water deprivation, poor ventilation,
crowding, and fear for these animals. Airmail shipping may take days
including stopovers, delayed flights, and long distances. It is cruel
and inhumane.
| Contact Your Two Senators:
| | The Honorable ______________
U.S. Senate
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Senator __________
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| Contact Your House Representative:
| | The Honorable ______________
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515
Dear Representative __________ |
To learn who your House Representative and Senators are, and your
congressional district if you're not sure, call the 24 hour Capitol
Switchboard: 202-224-3121.
or go to:
Related Links:
Thank you. United Poultry Concerns. August 14, 2001
United Poultry Concerns, Inc.
PO Box 150
Machipongo, VA 23405-0150
757-678-7875
FAX: 757-678-5070
www.upc-online.org
(Action Alert - Thank NW Airlines For Banning Shipment of Animals)
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