Jazz, cows, Kanzen! It does bring a smile to your lips. Elby jumped up to watch on the monitor as well!
I found this (and similar) while looking for something else entirely different. I am amazed by the utter and complete attention of the audience and how they are attracted to the music. I know musicians would be pleased with such attention while playing their music. Enjoy and Smile!
I was first !!! [grin]
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Indeed you were, M-R! P.S. Lovely picture of you and your kitty…
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“Kitty” ? You are indeed kind, Huntie ! He weighs in at about 8Β½ kilos …
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Whoa – had to convert kilos to lbs… 18.5?! And I thought Elby at 14 lbs was a big boy!
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Only, why didn’t they think of playing ‘In the Mooood’? π
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Laughed right out loud – well done, Col!
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Isn’t this amazing? They like it. They LIKE it! π π Who knew?
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So, I decided a google search was in order, using “cows and music.” Laughter – it’s a big deal. Turns out cows produce more milk when listening to music….
http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2014/02/18/Music-helps-cows-relax-produce-more-milk/1111392759663/
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Yes, in the past I have read about ‘classical’ music wired into barns at milking time. Supposed to ‘make milk’ superlative and all that. Not sure. Sounds fabulous, doesn’t it? Even makes sense. β€
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Classical music also seems to have been popular in milk collecting barns (read that someplace in the past). π
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It was amazing to see all the cows paying such close attention!
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