Wedding Music Blamed for Death of 140 Chickens in India
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A farmer in India claims that loud music from a nearby wedding caused the deaths of 140 chickens.
- The farmer reported the incident to the police, alleging the music panicked the birds, leading to their deaths.
- Police have launched an investigation into the DJ involved, examining whether the sound system exceeded legal limits.
In a bizarre turn of events in Uttar Pradesh, India, a poultry farmer has lodged a police complaint alleging that a wedding celebration next door led to the demise of 140 of his chickens. The farmer, Sabir Ali, claims that the excessively loud music played during the wedding procession, which passed by his farm late at night, caused extreme panic among his flock, resulting in their deaths.
Ali recounted that the sheer volume of the music was so overwhelming that it terrified the chickens, leading to the tragic outcome. He has formally reported the incident to the authorities, seeking action against the responsible parties. The complaint has prompted the police to initiate an inquiry into the DJ, identified as Kavi Yadav, who was providing music for the wedding.
Authorities are now investigating the sound system used during the event to determine if it breached any legal noise level regulations. The incident has raised questions about the potential impact of loud noise pollution on livestock and the need for stricter controls during public events, especially those held in close proximity to agricultural areas or animal husbandry operations.
Experts in animal behavior note that sudden and excessively loud noises can indeed induce severe stress in animals, potentially leading to physiological responses that can be fatal. This is particularly true for birds, which can be highly sensitive to auditory disturbances. The panic induced by such intense sound can disrupt their normal bodily functions, leading to heart failure or other fatal conditions.
The investigation is ongoing, and the outcome will likely shed light on the responsibilities of event organizers and sound providers in mitigating potential harm to nearby residents and, in this unusual case, livestock. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the unintended consequences that can arise from loud celebrations, even extending to the animal kingdom.
The sound was so loud that the chickens were terrified and died.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.