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Old 10-30-2010, 11:42 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by lene1949 View Post
What time would you feed them, if there were no daylight saving?

We still don't have daylight saving in Queensland.. Most of the other states do. They had some ridiculous reasons, such as the extra hour of sun would fade the curtains.., but I suppose with livestock and working, you have to go by the time set... But, if you were on a farm, couldn't you just go by the clock of the animals?
their natural rythym is dawn to dusk. in the winter when the nights are SO long and of course rather cold I wish I could feed them later so they had more food in their belly overnight. I pretty much feed at dusk most of the year except right around summer solstice when that is almost 10. I usually don't feed much past 8:30 then
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