Young girl charms cattle with concertina solo
Updated | By The Workzone with Barney Simon
Music truly is a universal language - and even cattle are charmed by the classic, sweet sounds of a concertina.

There has been a considerable amount of research into the benefits of music in raising animals. With the right combination of classical and instrumental music, farmers can encourage healthy growth in their livestock.
Young Grace Lehane knows this well, and set out to charm the cattle on her father's farm in Kilmichael, Ireland with a concertina rendition of "Britches Full of Stitches".
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The cattle hear the chords of the song and come closer to the fence. They appear to be captivated by Grace's performance.
Grace seems proud of how she manages to entertain the cattle with her concertina.
And who would have guessed that that would be the cattle's favourite instrument, and not something like a cowbell, perhaps...?
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