Snowball starts drawing arrangements for a windmill, which will give power and in this manner give the animal more recreation time, however Napoleon eagerly contradicts such an idea because that building the windmill will permit them less time for delivering nourishment. A significant part of the following year is spent building the windmill. Boxer, an unimaginably solid stallion, turns out to be the most profitable animal in this attempt.
Napoleon and the pigs move into Jones' home and start dozing in beds. The animals get less and less nourishment, while the pigs become fatter. As greater amounts of the Seven Commandments of Animalism are broken by the pigs, they are changed to say "No creatures should drink liquor" is changed to, "No creature might drink liquor in excess." Boxer again offers his quality to help construct another windmill; however when he breaks down due to over use Napoleon sells the stallion to a glue maker. He tells the other animals that Boxer was really taken to a veterinarian and died due to a tranquil demise in a doctor's facility
The Seven Commandments are changed to say only "All Creatures Are Equivalent/However Some Are More Equivalent Than Others." The novel closures with Pilkington drinking beverages to the pigs in Jones' home. As different creatures watch the scene from outside the window, they can't tell the pigs from