It was for a sacrifice to the farm for money so they can eat in spring and winter
Napoleon sed something, i'll let u ponder on that !
the hens had to give up their eggs because they rebelled against Napoleon but napoleon came back and threatened to starve them
the hens had to give up their eggs because they rebelled against Napoleon but napoleon came back and threatened to starve them
The hens are told that they need to give up all of the eggs that they lay. Despite the fact that they were warned about it. They flew up into the rafters, and dropped their eggs up their, therefore, destroying them.
the hens had to give up their eggs because they rebelled against Napoleon but napoleon came back and threatened to starve them
No, they stay on the eggs for most of the day but they get up in order to feed.
'Cause if they didn't lay them, they would swell up and burst!
21 days from the first day conditions are optimum. A constant temperature of 100 F and a humidity of 60% are ideal. Hens will take up to a week to collect a clutch of eggs and then start brooding when enough eggs are collected. Hens will steal eggs laid by other hens to add to her clutch.
He Never Told Them to give away they legs. He told them to give away their eggs to make more money to sell so they can make a better treaty with the human.
The hens were upset in chapter 7 because they discovered that their eggs were being taken by humans and sold. This made them feel taken advantage of and led to them staging a protest by laying their eggs in the rafters.
They shouldn't effect the process of laying eggs. It's always up to the hens attitude for that day.