Initially, some of the hens were loyal to Napoleon, but their allegiance stemmed more from fear and manipulation than genuine affection. As the story progresses, Napoleon becomes more tyrannical, and the hens eventually rebel against him.
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
Napoleon sed something, i'll let u ponder on that !
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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.
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.
It was for a sacrifice to the farm for money so they can eat in spring and winter
because squealer uses his propaganda to convince the animals that napoleon is selling the eggs for a profit to help the farm. the profit that he is making, actually is his money to buy more alcohol for the pigs.
Cause they plan to have scrambled eggs for dinner
The Hens were rebelling against his rule.
When Napoleon makes a contract to sell 400 eggs per week, the hens refuse, due to the cruelty of egg-selling. Napoleon cuts their rations completely, and nine hens end up dying before the rest give in.