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A thousand baby chicks recently took to the skies, flying from Alberta to Kelowna on a WestJet flight — and they landed chirping happily.

“They all look pretty happy — they had a nice flight in,” said Johnny Aantjes, owner of the Feedway in Penticton, B.C.

The Feedway is a pet and livestock feed business that also sells farm-fresh eggs, baby chicks and chickens.

With the threat of a Canada Post strike looming, Aantjes made the call to switch from ground transport to air — a decision that’s quickly becoming the new norm for the farm.

“Now that we’ve tried this out a couple times, we’ll probably do this all the time,” he said.

Canada Post told Global News that contingency plans are in place in the event of a strike.

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“Canada Post is currently operating as usual,” reads the statement.

“The Corporation and the Canadian Union of Postal …

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