Friday, May 1, 2026 - A poultry farmer has issued a complaint after 140 of his chickens di£d from "loud music" at a wedding nearby.
On April 25, a wedding was underway in Uttar Pradesh for the
daughter of local resident Babban Vishwakarma, with the procession walking
through the small village.
Sabir Ali, who operates a poultry farm right near the
village, told police the procession walked past his farm around 9.30pm,
panicking his chickens.
"The noise was so intense that the chickens got
frightened and di£d," he said.
After his complaint, police said they are investigating the
wedding DJ, Kavi Yadav, to see if his bass speakers were above the sound
limit.
Ali says that 140 of his chickens di£d as a result of the
loud music.
Loud music, especially at a high pitch, can k!ll animals,
cause hearing damage and cause them to enter a state of severe distress.
In fact, it’s believed nearly 80% of pets have suffered
anxiety symptoms, triggered by things such as traffic and people, to being left
home alone, loud noises, or changes to their own environment.
The Humane Slaughter Organisation identifies a few
things that can cause animals to enter distress.
These include unfamiliar surroundings, noise, isolation,
other animals making noise, overcrowding, lack of food, extreme cold and heat,
confinement, and lack of water.
"Although many animals might be able to tolerate a
single stressor for a short period of time, multiple stressors over a long
period of time may lead to distress and suffering," it added.

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