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Amelia94

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We live in the Highlands and our daytime nighttime shifts from season to season. Now it's getting lighter i end up waking up earlier and earlier.

What does everyone else do? Because in the hight of summer it gets light at 4.30- 5am and doesn't get dark till midnight.
 
We live in the Highlands and our daytime nighttime shifts from season to season. Now it's getting lighter i end up waking up earlier and earlier.

What does everyone else do? Because in the hight of summer it gets light at 4.30- 5am and doesn't get dark till midnight.
Where I live in the Netherlands its shifting too, just a bit less. I have a pop door that works with a light sensor . That way the chickens sleep safe and can go into the run around sunrise. It locks again before dark, about 40 minutes after sunset.

@kattabelly
 
Sorry, I'm not quite sure what you're asking.

I'm in Orkney. In my experience, chickens will use every bit of dusk they possibly can in the middle of winter. In summer they'll set their own timetable and get up after sunrise, and go off to roost hours before sunset.
 

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