LORD NELSON
Lord Nelson is a rooster and the self-proclaimed royalty of Ms Munro’s Farm. Proud, dignified, and utterly convinced of his noble status, he carries himself with all the pomp and ceremony of an English aristocrat. With his chest puffed out, feathers perfectly arranged, and a voice that sounds as though it belongs in a royal court, Lord Nelson speaks in polished, formal language—often delivering long, grand speeches about manners, order, and the “proper way” to conduct oneself on the farm.
Extremely well spoken and endlessly opinionated, Lord Nelson believes it is his duty as the farm’s “natural leader” to maintain standards. He frequently judges the other animals for their “uncivilised behaviour,” whether it’s muddy hooves, messy eating, or general farmyard chaos. His tone is often slightly condescending, and his aristocratic attitude comes with a generous helping of arrogance.
In addition to his self-appointed royal status, Lord Nelson also considers himself the “Mayor of Ms Munro’s Farm.” He regularly calls and chairs important “farm meetings,” usually gathering Wooly, Riff and Raff, Titan, Tweetie, and Tyson to discuss what he believes are urgent matters of farm governance. These meetings typically involve lengthy speeches, elaborate rules, and grand declarations about how the farm should be run.
However, most of these meetings fall on deaf ears. The other animals rarely take his authority very seriously, and the proceedings often descend into chaos or distraction. Riff and Raff in particular are frequently seen whispering, snickering, or openly making fun of Lord Nelson’s dramatic speeches and exaggerated sense of importance.
Despite this, Lord Nelson remains completely committed to his role, never doubting that one day the farm will recognise his leadership.
Elegant, judgemental, and delightfully pompous, Lord Nelson brings a touch of royal drama—and plenty of comedy—to life on Ms Munro’s Farm.
Lord Nelson