She said the first week after switching to daylight savings time is always "quite an adjustment" for an early riser. Contrary to what most people think, they do adjust to the time change, said dariy farmer Robert Speer. When the cows feed milk to their calves, they also don't do it based on a specific time, he said. He added the only difference now is that the farm has to adjust the automatic lights in the cow's shed to daylight savings time. "Everybody has to adapt for a while, waking up earlier, but the cows adapt the same way."
Source: CBC News March 11, 2017 12:56 UTC