Some of the most popular hits are Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony and Simon and Garfunkel’s Bridge Over a Troubled Water.
Some farmers have even tried using this yield-increasing method on chickens. Supporting this practice is a study carried out by the LCAH Dairies in Linconshire and Bishop Burton Agriculture College in Humberside.
Researchers found that a cow’s milk yield rose by
3% a day when slow music, rather than fast or no music was playing.
They
came to the conclusion that in much the same way that music helps
humans relax, it also helps animals relax. The group is now seeking
further funding to continue their research on animal musical therapy.
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