Squealer teaches the sheep to chant, "For legs good, two legs bad", because they are too ignorant to learn all of the commandments. He then changes this chant to, "Four legs good, two legs better" after the pigs begin to march out of the farmhouse on two legs portraying the humans they once overthrew towards the end of the novel.
for some animals for instance sheep it was hard to memorize 7 commandments so snowball made new and easier one "Four legs bad, two legs good".
"Four legs good, two legs bad" is a slogan used by animals such as sheep in George Orwell Animal Farm. The "two legs" in the slogan refers to the humans.
Many animals on the farm could not remember all seven commandments so they shortened them to "Four legs good, two legs bad"
Snowball. "4 legs good, 2 legs bad.'' sheep
No, papaya is poison to sheep.
"Four legs good two legs bad!" which was bleated by the sheep but this was later changed to "Four legs good, Two legs better!"
Two legs bad, Four legs good. The sheep are the ones in the book who would repeat this for hours.
I have a coin that says " Ermin Aguirre Good For 1 Sheep ", I guess they were traded for sheep, lol
The plural form for the noun sheep is sheep; the possessive form for both the singular and the plural is sheep's.Examples:The sheep's owner sold it for a good price. (singular)The sheep's owner sold them for a good price. (plural)
'Four Legs Good, Two Legs better!'
John 10:11 I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. 14I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me