In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Mares are very susceptible to worms, which can also affect the growing foal. Most dewormers are administered orally using a syringe or by mixing it into the mare’s food.  You should deworm the mare 2-3 days after the foaling to protect her milk, regardless of when her next deworming is scheduled. Most dewormers are safe for use on pregnant mares, but always read the label to make sure. If you have any questions or concerns, call your vet for assistance. If you normally deworm your mare more often than this, stick to her regular schedule. This vaccine protects against equine herpes virus-1, which can cause a spontaneous abortion. The earliest your vet can administer the vaccine is day 90 of the pregnancy, but they may wait until day 150, depending on the mare’s health. Your mare will receive an EHV-1 vaccine booster on day 210 of the pregnancy to boost their protection against the virus. Your vet will vaccinate your pregnant mare against tetanus and Eastern, Western, and West Nile encephalitis. This will protect both your mare and the newborn foal, who will have a weak immune system. Your vet will help you decide the best time to administer the vaccines to your mare. Normally, they’ll do it in the last month of pregnancy. However, they may adjust the schedule if your mare needs more vaccinations. Since foals have weak immune systems, you might vaccinate your horse against other diseases in the final month. However, your vet might determine that this isn’t best for your horse. They’ll base their decision on the health of your pregnant mare, the health of your herd, and the potential for disease to spread in your area.  For example, you might also vaccinate your mare against flu, HV-4, rabies, strangles, rotavirus, and Potomac horse fever. If your vet decides to give your mare multiple vaccines, they may split them up. For instance, they’ll likely give the first round 6 weeks before the expected foaling and the second round 3 weeks before the foaling.
Summary: Deworm your pregnant mare every 2 to 3 months or as advised. Expect your vet to administer the EHV-1 (rhino) vaccine at day 90 or day 150. Administer vaccines for encephalitis and tetanus within the last 3 to 6 weeks. Ask your vet if your horse needs other vaccinations in the final month.

One of the main dangers of an angle grinder is flying debris, including pieces breaking off of the tool's attachments. Protect yourself with safety gear so you don't catch a piece in your eye. Safety goggles are good, but a full face shield is better. Also, protect your arms and hands with work gloves and long sleeves.  Put in ear plugs or cover your ears with noise-canceling earmuffs, as the sound from the machine can get very loud. Wear a dust mask for particularly dusty jobs, like sanding and grinding mortar. Grasp the handle with 1 hand. If your tool has a dead-man switch, hold onto that with this hand. A deadman's switch is one you must continually hold in place while the tool is on for it to work. Use your other hand to hold the weight of the tool.  Grab the handle with whatever hand feels most comfortable. The deadman's switch is a safety feature. If you accidentally drop the grinder, it will go off automatically. Hit the power button to turn it on. Whether you're cutting, grinding, or sanding, allow it to come up to speed to help you keep your actions smooth and consistent. For instance, if you're cutting through metal or other materials, you'll get a better cut if the cutting disc is at full speed first. Don't keep the tool in one place when sanding, as you could end up with gouges. For a smoother finish, move in a rotating motion over the surface. If you're trying to smooth or clean one particular area, don't hold it in place; just move it around and over the area until it's to your satisfaction. Let the tool do the work for you. In fact, just hold the grinder on the object, and the rotation will cut or grind for you. If you press down too hard, you could cause the tool to yank on the piece you're working on, which in turn could make the tool kick. When a tool kicks, it could lead to injuries. With sanding, you can apply a bit more pressure. For sanding, apply the tool at a 5°-10° angle to the work surface. For grinding, try a 15°-30° angle; make sure you're using the flat part of the wheel when using this attachment. With cutting, use the side of the wheel to cut the piece head-on, meaning you should hold the wheel perpendicular to the piece you're cutting. The guard may get in the way on some projects, but don't take it off. It provides some protection from flying debris if the wheel or attachment shatters. It's much better for the guard to take the hit then your torso or arms! If the wheel is still spinning at all, it can move around on the surface you set it on. Apply the braking system if yours has one to make sure it's stopped. Otherwise, just wait for it to come to a full stop. It might start cutting things you don't want to cut or even flip back towards you. You don't want the tool to come on accidentally, and turning it off is not enough. Unplug it from the wall so there's no chance it could come on and harm you or someone else. Set the grinder wheel-side up on a table when you're not using it.
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One-sentence summary -- Put on safety gear like goggles, long sleeves, and full-face protection. Support the tool with both hands. Let the grinder come to full speed before applying it to the surface. Move the angle grinder around constantly when sanding or cleaning. Apply the tool with light pressure when cutting or grinding. Use the correct angle for the wheel attachment. Keep the guard on no matter what you do. Check the grinder has stopped spinning completely before putting it down. Unplug the tool when you're not using it.

Problem: Article: In order for decals, tape, skins, and stickers to apply smoothly, all of the surfaces on your laptop should be clean. Use water and avoid using surface cleaners.  Use a damp, not soaking, towel to wipe down the surfaces to which you will be applying any kind of decoration. Wash your hands to help ensure the laptop stays clean after wiping it down. Use a dry towel after the wipe down to ensure the laptop is completely dry and ready for applying decals. Using washi tape is a popular way to customize your keyboard. Washi tape is a type of decorative masking tape that is safe to apply to your keyboard. It comes in dozens of patterns that you can mix and match.   You can buy washi tape at many craft stores. It is also available online from many vendors. Cut strips of tape the size of individual keys, and stick them to the keyboard. You may want to gently write the corresponding letter on the tape. Sometimes washi tape is quite thin. In that case, you might be able to see the lettering through the tape anyway. Skins cover the entire back (behind the screen) of the laptop with an elaborate image. Skins are great when you want a single, dramatic image.  Many websites sell pre-made laptop skins or even allow you to upload your own images to be made into skins. You can also make your own laptop skin by buying sticker paper and printing the image you want onto the sticker paper using your computer’s printer. Apply the skin by by slowly peeling one edge of the skin back and sticking it to one edge of the laptop. Then, slowly peel the back of the skin away a little at a time while smoothing the skin down with a straight edge (a credit card will do the trick). Individual stickers can be used on your laptop to provide personalization and customization. Decals can be purchased from a variety of online stores.  Decals are often vinyl. Vinyl decals are easier to remove than ordinary stickers. Remember that stickers that look upside down when the laptop is closed and facing you will look upright to everyone else when the laptop is open. Ordinary stickers may be very difficult to remove, so be sure you want them before you stick them on.
Summary:
Turn off your laptop, then wipe it down. Decorate your keyboard using washi tape. Decorate your laptop using a skin. Use individual decals and stickers to customize your laptop.