The animals were not created to do that kind of work. They were built to do simple tasks but building the windmills was hard because they did not have hands and the boulders were incredibly heavy. The animals were forced to do things that were beyond their ability.
It almost never rains causing the desert there and it's hard to farm on sand. Also the farm animals eat up the crops.
It almost never rains causing the desert there and it's hard to farm on sand. Also the farm animals eat up the crops.
Well it depends on the familly. If there are a husband and wife on the farm then there are 2 animals on the farm. If there is a child then there are 3 and so on and so forth.
A farm would need more animals so that if animals die there would be more there!
i do not think so. you have to be thirteen to work at a horse farm so an eleven year old could probably not work with larger and more dangerous animals. I think you would probably have to be at least eighteen to work with such large, dangerous animals.
the animals think they are working for the good of the farm and for themselves so they have food. it is more demanding than when <Mr. Jones was the "leader." the animals must work harder and if they don't work at all then the animals' food rations are readjusted.
I don't think so. Good idea though.
No, they live on a farm. So that means they grow crops and animals.
poor farmers in Egypt keep their farm animals in at night so they don't get stolen
Ag stands for agriculture. So it's an agriculture class. You learn about farm animals, farm equipment, and farm businesses.
Snowball makes the animals dream of a windmill on a knoll in the middle of the farm; this will turn a dynamo, making electricity, which will power all sorts of modern farming equipment- this will save so much labour the animals will be able to work a 3-day week, and also have comforts and luxuries in their stalls, like hot and cold water, and electric light in every stall
Striped animals in a crowd are more difficult to single out and therefore more difficult to attack. So they have safety in numbers.