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In George Orwell's Animal Farm, the events on the farm led to neighboring farms trying to discredit the farm. This is an allegory to the west trying to discredit communism.
The other animals were very much aware of it. However, the owners of the neighboring farms didn't want them to know about it. They tried to hide it from them, but the word still got around.
In Chapter 4 of "Animal Farm," the pigeons serve as messengers, spreading news of the animals' revolution to other farms. They fly to neighboring farms to encourage other animals to rise up against their human oppressors, promoting solidarity among the animals. Their actions help to inspire the idea of rebellion beyond the confines of Animal Farm itself.
Contributed to the starvation and under-supply of all Confederate troops by plundering farms and wrecking railroads.
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Because he wants to make bad decisions for the farm.
well it depends because the farmers of other farms all hate animal farm and are very jealous...for example Frederick tries to attack animal farm but they get runned out although the animals do suffer bruises and stuff. on the other hand the animals from other farms are somewhat influenced about the rebellion and want to have a rebellion of their own...see if you read the book mostly the chapters after the rebellion succeeds you will surely get it:):):) ya:D
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The simple answer that most would have is don't eat the meat, eggs or milk from such farms.
The majority of fur-bearing animal farms are small-scale operations that earn less than $250,000.
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Farms may have two rows of fencing to enhance security and protect livestock from predators or theft. The additional barrier can also help contain animals more effectively, preventing them from escaping. Furthermore, double fencing can provide a buffer zone that reduces the risk of disease transmission between different animal groups or neighboring farms. This layered approach improves overall farm management and safety.