They threatened to lay there eggs on top of a building so there eggs would fall and no one could use them. Hearing that, Napoleon says don't feed them until they stopped. They held out for 5 days. Some died though...
pigs
Snowball is the leader of the revolt
water
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," nine hens die during a rebellion against the pigs' decision to sell their eggs. The hens protest by refusing to give up their eggs, leading to a violent crackdown by the other animals, which results in the deaths of these hens. This event symbolizes the harsh consequences of dissent and the betrayal of revolutionary ideals.
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 had to give up their eggs because they rebelled against Napoleon but napoleon came back and threatened to starve them
battle cowshed, battle of windmill
Cause they plan to have scrambled eggs for dinner
The hens' eggs are sold to Mr. Whymper in Animal Farm to generate income for the farm and to show that the animals can engage in trade with the outside world. The pigs, who are in charge of running the farm, use the money from selling the eggs to buy supplies and items they need.
A farm animal that rhymes with "pen" is "hen." Hens are female chickens commonly kept on farms for their eggs and meat. They are known for their clucking sounds and often roam freely in coops or pastures.
Napoleon sed something, i'll let u ponder on that !