Turkish farmer introduces chickens to classical music

A farmer from the Turkish province of Bursa Ozgur Istanbul daily includes classical music for its chickens.

Istanbul's Ozgur Farm is located in the Uludag district, where he opened it after graduating from the University in Izmir. The birds on it are kept in perfect conditions. In particular, the hens of a young Turkish poultry farmer actively join the beautiful to the music of Mozart. They turned out to be true music lovers. With pleasure listen to immortal works and rush even better than before.

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  • “I once read the news about the benefits of classical music and decided to try it. My birds like it. They rush well. They listen to music for two hours every day,” says the farmer. According to Ozgür, chicken eggs from his chicken farm sell very well, as buyers know that birds live in an ecologically clean area. "We do not use mixed fodder, we give only natural food. Now there are 1,200 chickens on the farm, but this is not enough. We sell 800-900 eggs per day and the demand for them continues to grow," the entrepreneur said.

    Prof. Dr. Mehmet Organ says there is no scientifically proven effect of classical music on animals. But the effect of music on the number of eggs laid is obvious.

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