Jills are typically pregnant for about 42 days. When your jill gives birth, give her time alone with her babies (‘kits’) for at least a week. Jills may eat their kits when feeling scared or threatened—you definitely don’t want your jill to do this!  You will need to feed her during this private time. Being as stealthy as you can, slip food and water in her cage when she is distracted.  Jills can develop mastitis (mammary gland inflammation) and some of the kits may die after birth, so you should take a quick look at the mom and her babies when you put the food and water in the cage.  Call your veterinarian if the jill doesn’t look well, or if you see dead kits that should be removed. Now that your jill is nursing, she will need just as much energy as when she was about to give birth. Continue to feed her two to three times her normal intake. Be mindful that if she has a large litter (more than 10 kits), she will lose weight no matter how much you feed her. With such a large litter, the caloric and energy demands will always outweigh how much she can eat. Undoubtedly, your jill’s cage will become smelly after she gives birth. However, you should change the bedding  only  to check for neglected or abandoned kits. Just like when you put food and water in the cage, be stealthy when you change the bedding. If you have the cage in an enclosed room, the smell could become unbearable. Increase the air circulation in the room by keeping a door open.
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One-sentence summary -- Give the jill her privacy. Feed your jill as you did when she was pregnant. Minimize bedding changes.

Q: If you are already a part of a larger company, they can usually help issue a page on their site.  But if you are an independent agent, you have the liberty to create and design your website to your creative specifications.  Check with your state’s Department of Insurance website guidelines to ensure you’re not creating anything inappropriate or spending unnecessary money on development.  Include a section that answers frequently asked insurance questions. Provide news-letter or email services that a client can sign up for, and receive periodic information about what your insurance agency provides. Be sure to include an easy way to reach you by phone and email. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, any other social media platform is a good way to make friends, get new clients, and obtain free advertising.  The advertising works well on these platforms because your closest family and friends work help get potential new clients.  Actively post and share relevant information with your readers. Post insurance related pointers based upon current events like large storms or changing road conditions.  Keep your hours of operation current, as well as your contact and address information. With your professional account, follow others and engage them frequently.  Like and comment on their posts.  Retweet information that could relate to your business.  Find ways to engage them whenever possible. While immediate connections via traditional social media may be somewhat stigmatized, connecting via LinkedIn is this generation’s way of handing out a business card.  After you’ve met someone face-to-face, make an immediate LinkedIn connection.  View their LinkedIn profile for similar connections to see if stronger professional connections can bridge the gap towards obtaining new business. Challenge yourself to link to a specific number of new business connections in a defined time period.
A: Create a website. Cultivate a professional social network presence. Follow prospective businesses and clients online. Use LinkedIn to follow up.

Article: Take hold of the loose edge of the backing and peel it off in one smooth motion. Try not to let your fingers make contact with the adhesive itself, or it could lose some of its stickiness.  Your local sporting goods store may carry eye black stickers in the baseball or football section. If not, look for them online. A package of eye black stickers typically only costs $4-5, and often includes around 12 pairs of stickers. Hold the sticker over the flat part of your upper cheek just beneath your lower eyelid. Try to line it up with the middle of your pupil. Essentially, you want the sticker to sit between your lower eyelid, the point of your cheekbone, and the nearest nostril.  Some eye black stickers are curved slightly to fit along the contour of the player’s eye. If the stickers you’re using are curved, arrange them so that the curve is pointed upwards like a smile. Take your time to double-check that each sticker is positioned correctly before you smooth it down. Once you’ve got your first sticker situated just right, touch it to your skin and apply light pressure for a few seconds. Then, smooth the sticker from end to end with the pad of your finger to make sure it’s secure. There’s no need to bear down too hard—just be sure that every part of the adhesive back is making contact with your skin. Remember to align the sticker with the center of your pupil about 1 inch (2.5 cm) under your eye. Press the sticker to your face and run your finger over it to smooth it down. Both sides of your face should be congruent. Resist the urge to mess with your eye black stickers once you’ve got them where you want them. If they’re not, carefully loosen them and adjust their placement as needed. Just avoid removing them too many times, or the adhesive will begin to wear off. One major advantage of eye black stickers is that they’re much easier to remove than the stick. Just grab the edge of each sticker, pull them free, and toss them in the trash. Don’t attempt to use the same stickers more than once. There’s a good chance that they could come unstuck during a crucial part of the game.
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Remove the backing from the adhesive sticker. Center the sticker about 1 inch (2.5 cm) below your eye. Press the sticker into place. Place a second sticker below your other eye. Look in a mirror to make sure both stickers are straight and level. Peel the stickers off when you’re done playing.

Article: A classic button-down shirt combined with a maxi skirt will dress up the maxi, giving your overall look a sense of timeless style. Pair the button-down with a maxi that has some structure to it. A maxi skirt with a fitted waist is ideal; an A-line fit will work as well. Tuck a simple white button-down into a high-waisted black maxi. Roll up the sleeves and add an understated necklace. Wear heels to look extra chic. Try tucking in a plain T-shirt, with or without sleeves, to your maxi skirt. This is a great summer style that will make you look good while keeping you comfortable all day. A white T-shirt tucked into a printed maxi creates a comfortable and casual look. Add beaded sandals and chunky bracelets for a boho effect. Crop tops look great with maxi skirts, as the skirt lengthens your body while the top accentuates your waist. A crop top with heels can elongate a shorter figure. If you are petite, make sure that the top ends at your natural waistline. Try wearing a flowing crop top with a billowing maxi skirt for a breezy summer ensemble. Though pairing a loose top with a maxi skirt is generally something you want to avoid, a flowing crop top will leave your middle exposed, keeping your waist defined. An oversized sweater or a draping cardigan will allow you to continue rocking your favorite maxi skirt all year long. You can add additional layers, like a long tunic that falls below the hem of your sweater and a leather trenchcoat to give your silhouette more definition. Try wearing a flowing brown maxi skirt with a chunky sweater. Add an oversized leather bag and a leather wedge heel to play off a cozy fall vibe. Layers make any outfit more dynamic, and this is especially true when adding layers to a maxi skirt. You could tuck in your shirt while leaving the other layers, such as a cardigan or jacket, untucked. Try leaving the outer layers unbuttoned, so the top of your skirt is exposed. Try a maxi skirt with a bright print paired with a plain tank, and a leather jacket. This look is feminine and edgy, and it works well for colder months.
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Pair a button-down shirt with your maxi skirt for a polished look. Toss on a simple T-shirt for a casual vibe. Wear a crop top for a fun summer outfit. Try a chunky sweater for a messy-chic look on a fall day. Experiment with layers to add interest.