Write an article based on this "Choose a tongue scraper to remove food particles and bacteria. Determine the size of your tongue. Select the best material for your tongue scraper. Use an inverted spoon."
article: Unlike a brush, which works to loosen food particles and bacteria from the crevices in your tongue, a scraper can actually be used to remove this unwanted material from your mouth.  If you have a particularly strong gag reflex, a tongue scraper may be the right tongue cleaner for you. Check the size of your tongue in a mirror in order to find the right sized cleaner. A wide tongue scraper can clean the tongue in fewer strokes. A smaller scraper is suitable for older children and smaller tongues while a wider-angled scraper is ideal for adults. The average tongue is approximately four inches long, and chances are that your tongue is around that length. Because it has a lower profile, a tongue scraper is less likely to trigger a gag reflex, even if you have a small tongue or short tongue. Tongue scrapers can be made of plastic, or a more durable material such as stainless steel or copper. The type of material you choose for your tongue scraper will determine how long you should keep the scraper and how you should clean the scraper.  Tongue scrapers that are made out of plastic should be thrown away routinely because they are more likely to harbor germs. Stainless steel tongue scrapers can be easily sterilized with boiling water or antibacterial solutions, but they can be more expensive. Stainless steel or copper tongue scrapers are relatively easy to keep germ free with the proper care.  Pick a plastic tongue scraper if you have a sensitive tongue. They tend to be gentler on the tongue than metal scrapers. If you aren’t interested in buying a specialized tongue scraper, you can use an inverted spoon.  Hold the spoon so that the tip is facing the back of your throat and the concave part of the spoon is facing toward the surface of your tongue. Press the tip of the spoon into the back of your tongue, and drag it along the surface of your tongue until you reach the front. Rinse any debris off the spoon and repeat the scraping motion across the rest of the surface of your tongue.

Write an article based on this "Check fences prior to turning cattle out. Open the gate and coax or bribe the cattle through to the fresh grass."
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Assuming that pasture fencing is already present, go around the perimeter of the pasture that you are to graze your animals in and check the fence for any broken wires, stretched wires, staples pulled out, broken posts, or trees on the fence line. Fix such weak areas as you find them accordingly. Quite often, just the activity of checking fences will bring cattle up to the gate or fence to see what you are up to. Cattle are always inquisitive and will go to discover anything that is new or different, such as activity out in the field or an open gate left deliberately or accidentally open. Thus, it shouldn't take them very long to find the open gate and the fresh grass beyond.