All animals are equal but some are more equal than others...
well at first, before all the animal decided to follow Old Major's opinion, the farm's name was "Manor Farm". Then, later when the animals decided to follow Old Major's opinion they revenged Mr. Jones and changed the name of farm to "Animal Farm". Because, now all the animals will control the farm, not Mr. Jones
In Chapter 6 of Animal Farm, Napolean uses Snowball as a scapegoat, because he can no longer defend himself now that he has been driven off the farm.
pigs who were supervising the work of the farm all carried whips in their trotters.
Branding is not necessary but the purpose of it is. Branding is just another form of identification, it is commonly used in Western Canada, whereas farmers in Ontario usually use ear tags only. The branding is only to quickly identify what farm the animal came from but it has only this information alone. It is now law in Ontario that every animal leaving the farm of origin have a tag bearing a unique identification number placed in the ear.
they have 13 farms now.
usually you would be able to go to the farm and you would get it there but now only gaurdians can get to the farm
The last paragraph in Animal Farm is ironic because the pigs became the very thing that they swore to hate and wanted to completely overthrow. The pigs were now even crueler than Jones was. Hope this helps!
The foxes are now in Animal Jam! Unfortunately they are only for members.
Click on the animal and a pop up will come up, find the allow walk thing and click it. The animal will walk freely now.
No, they can only be traded now.
The key is to have every kinds of animal at the same time.In my American farm, I bought a pair of each: chickens, ducks, turkeys, pigs, sheep, and cows. Then Daisy suddenly announced that the African farm is now unlocked.
It depends on what country the women are from. In the US, women now do every possible available job in agriculture, including running the farm themselves. While there aren't as many women as men yet, their number is growing all the time. Historically, though, women used to only do some of the hand labor and animal chores on the farm, leaving the farmer (nearly always her husband) to do the major farm operations and run the farm as a whole.