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There is no specific time that cattle go to sleep or to bed or whatever. They sleep whenever and whatever time they please: it can be anytime during the day or night, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon or just after sunset. And they don't sleep all night either: just for a couple of hours, then they're back out grazing or eating at the trough again.

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