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What's the point of New Years then?
I don’t think you understand. Every 365 days, the earth completes this orbit. Seasons are a result of the earths location on its orbital path. Every year is 365 days. On January 1st we begin the cycle over again. You cannot say a child who has been on the earth for 6 months, or travelled only half of the earths full orbit, is a year old because it is not true.
 
I am going to sell 4 of my young peacocks

but I have to catch them and keep them penned up which they dont enjoy


ah, yes so you are thinking of years starting from new years

but she was born in july so she missed out on 7 months of that year, so she'll have to go 7 months past new years to get to her birthday and gain a year into her age.

if someone was born on new years day, you'd be right, though.
Peacocks or peahens?
 
I don’t think you understand. Every 365 days, the earth completes this orbit. Seasons are a result of the earths location on its orbital path. Every year is 365 days. On January 1st we begin the cycle over again. You cannot say a child who has been on the earth for 6 months, or travelled only half of the earths full orbit, is a year old because it is not true.
Not what I meant. I know there's 365 days in a year.
 
roosting for the first time!View attachment 2523896
wow they grow up so fast :love
like mushrooms @ButtonHoarder
And I fixed my Project Wheaten Crele Orpington hens birthday which is correct.View attachment 2523910
ok nice!
she is 2.5 years old
she was born in July 2018, turned 1 on july 2019, 2 on july 2020 and this year on july 2021 she will turn 3. so she 2. or more specifically, 2.5
so basically thsi year on July she will be three years, if that makes sense
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What's the point of New Years then?
i have no idea! :D
Hate my brain.
its okay, please dont blame yourself :hugs
 

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