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In fact, each of them had ulterior motives, and secretly wondered if he could somehow turn Mr Jones' bad luck to his own benefit. Although the other farmers sympathised, they did not initially offer much assistance. Meanwhile, Mr Jones was cooped up in the Red Lion's taproom, complaining to whoever would hear him about how he had been chased away by his animals. This was thanks largely to Snowball and Napoleon, who every day ordered flights of pigeons to mingle with the animals on neighbouring farms, tell them of the eviction of Mr Jones and teach them the melody and words of 'Beasts of England.' Half the country knew about the incident. They would later return in an attempt to destroy the windmill.Īs of the late summer news of the Rebellion had spread like wildfire. The fight was mostly one-sided, with the animals quickly gaining the upper hand, and since the men were only armed with a single gun, they were forced into a disastrous retreat. In the midst of the conflict, many notable acts of heroism occured but they are long forgotten due to Napoleon's censorship and propaganda such as taking credit for Snowball's rallying of his allies. The Battle of the Cowshed was the infamous clash that involved Animal Farm fending off a combined opposition of Pinchfield Farm, Foxwood Farm and the notorious Mr. Mr Jones and followers suffer from tactical failure.