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The chicken died from a heart attack because DJ music was hard in Odisha

Bhubaneswar: Panic with loud music played on wedding procession, 63 Chicken died of a suspected heart attack on a poultry farm in the Balalasore District on Sunday night.
Strange material arrived at light after the owner of agriculture Ranjit Kumar Parida filed a complaint with the Nilagiri police station on Tuesday.
In his complaint, Parida said the wedding procession with the DJ band passed in front of his agriculture in Kandagarandi Village at around 11:40 a.m.
on Sunday, playing a splitting music.
“I asked the band operator to lower the volume because the music was too noisy and panicked for chicken, which was very shivering.
But the groom’s friends shouted at me and instructed the band to increase the volume.
They were deliberately stopped in front of my poultry farm for about 15 minutes and Playing noisy music, “read Parida complaints.
When the procession finally passed the area, Parida was surprised to see many unfavorable poultry on his farm.
On Monday morning, Parida contacted several veterinarians, who visited his farm and told him that the chickens died of a heart attack.
The chicken did not suffer any disease.
“There are around 2,000 chickens on my farm.
Each of the 63 dead chickens will be around 3 kg.
I suffered a loss around Rs 25,000.
The dead chickens were still lying on the farm when the police asked me not to throw them away until the end of the investigation,” said Parida.
The police said this problem was being investigated.
“The Nilagiri police station has received complaints in this matter.
The costs are being verified,” said the police supervisor (Balasore) Sudhanshu Mishra told toi.
A police station official Nilagiri said they had asked for the bride or family members to appear at the police station on Wednesday to verify the allegations.
The police also seek the help of veterinarians in Balalasore to ensure the cause of chicken death.
“Chicken can die because of a heart attack after being exposed to high decibel sound and music that is very noisy for several minutes.
Animals and birds are afraid of loud music and high decibel firecrackers,” said Siba Prasad Das, Veterinarian.

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