I duh-know yinepu, we are trying to teach the basics of incubation. It appears we may have a wee-bit larger problem . I can see a convoluted argument about gaining a day if you move your clocks ahead, but to loose 24? Even my brain can't figure that one out. Maybe we should take Foghorn Leghorn's advice & learn em to how to make a paper airplane
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well.. when I worked at the dairy.. the goats didn't wear watches and didn't care about daylight Savings.. neither did the roosters when they would decide to crow...
to them it's just another day...
besides.. people getting upset over losing or gaining an hour?.. i have never had every chick hatch out exactly 21 days after the eggs were set (especially down to the exact minute).. they hatch when they are ready.. sometimes it's a day late.. sometimes it's a day early..
Some like to be fashionable late to the party.. others are early birds...