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Originally Posted by carolr3639
This is really something. Can it be true? I have been starving for 2 days. When I saw this I couldn't believe it!!!!
Hey, I live on a farm, and from what I see it's very obvious. Our chickens have doubled their food intake, and so have our dogs. Our youngest cat is putting on weight for the first time. This is just one of those instincts that haven't had time to be eliminated in people yet. It's like I've also noticed that I shed more hair in the spring and fall as well. I have to clean out my hairbrush a lot more during that time of the year. Why? That's something can't have been necessary for millenia. But once something is programmed into our genetic makeup, there really isn't any incentive to ever drop it, I think.
It's not a hibernation thing. It's a "survive the winter" thing. We hunt deer here, and when we butcher one shot in November, there are huge slabs of fat in the gut area- if it's been a good year. Sometimes they have a second season in January, and the fat stores of the deer in January are much smaller. Some of the old deer don't put on enough fat for the winter, and they die if they can't find enough to eat day to day- or if a big snow comes along and covers all their normal sources of food.
It's a useful instinct, if you don't have a dependable year round food supply.
We do.
edit: I wouldn't do well in Houston, Breaking Free. I don't sweat hardly at all, and find hot weather quite hard to deal with. That's why I love autumn and spring so well. Summer depresses me cause it's so hot. I just don't need to eat more in fall, that's all.