Write an article based on this "Choose housing for the quails that will keep them safe from predators. Make sure that each quail has at least 1 sq ft (0.093 m2) of floor space. Place hay or straw in the cage for the quails to use to build nests. Clean the cage every 1-2 weeks to avoid disturbing the quails. Keep the quails undisturbed and away from predators to reduce their stress."
article: There are a variety of different housing options for quails including cages, pens, rabbit hutches, chicken coops, and aviaries. The main requirement to consider when choosing how to house your quails is ensuring that predators cannot get in. Always have a roof and make sure that any wiring is small enough to keep the quails in and other animals out.  If you are housing the quails in a raised cage with a wire base, add a catch pan or barrier below the base to prevent predators from reaching the feet of the quails from below. If the entire cage base is made out of wire, add a piece of plywood in a corner of the cage so that the quails do not have to always stand on the wire. This is because standing directly on wire for extended periods of time can damage their feet. Quails need enough floor space to ensure that they don’t feel confined and stressed. Stressed quails are more unlikely to lay eggs. To increase the floor space for each quail, expand the size of their cage or let them roam freely for a portion of the day. Quails that are kept in overcrowded conditions are more likely to be stressed. This is because there isn’t enough room for each bird to perform natural behaviors. Nesting behaviors differ between individual quails. Some quails will lay eggs directly on the ground, while others prefer to lay in a nest. Providing nest-building materials will help the quails that prefer to build a nest to lay eggs. Quails in community pens tend to not build nests and will lay eggs on the ground instead. Quails lay best when they have as few disruptions as possible. This also means that you are less likely to accidentally destroy a nest. Although the cage only needs to be cleaned every 1-2 weeks, make sure that the quails have access to fresh food and water every day. Quails will lay better if they are in a quiet and calm environment, away from loud noises. Also ensure that pet cats and dogs are kept well away from the quails because even if they physically cannot reach them, the presence of predators can scare them.

Write an article based on this "Get pre-qualified and pre-approved. Make payments on time. Get a credit card and under-use it. Dispute errors and negotiate."
article: A pre-qualification is based on information voluntarily submitted by you to a lender, who then provides an 'estimate' of the maximum mortgage amount you can afford. It can give you a better sense of how much you can borrow and the range of prices of homes you can afford. A pre-approval means the borrower has had the lender perform credit checks, income verification, and various other underwriting tasks and has been approved for a specific mortgage amount. The better your credit score, the better deal you’ll be able to get when applying for a home loan. Every delinquency will result in a lower credit score. So, pay all of your utility bills and other open loans (student or car loans) on time. Keep in mind that it typically takes at least a couple of years to significantly improve your credit score, especially if you have accumulated bad credit through late payments. Having one or two credit cards that you use for small purchases and pay off each month can be very good for your credit. By small purchases, we mean use only about 10% of your card’s limit. So if your card has a limit of $1500, then only charge about $150 to it and pay that off every month.  Avoid making large purchases in the months before you apply. If you add new debt expenses shortly before applying for a mortgage, the loan underwriter may question whether you'll be able to make all your payments. If you can’t get a traditional card, then you could try getting a secured credit card, which is a card you can get through your bank that is specifically designed to build or rebuild credit. Or, you could become an “authorized user” of an existing credit card account by asking a relative or friend to add you to their account.  Don't close accounts when you pay them off. Credit capacity is an important part of credit scoring.  Unused open accounts do not help credit scores, but higher scores come from current use of credit.  Use your credit cards - pay them off - repeat. Mistakes on your credit score can happen – a late payment can be recorded if you didn’t actually pay it late. If mistakes happen, then follow up and dispute the error online with groups like Equifax or TransUnion.  If you make a few late payments because of unemployment or brief economic hardship, once you get back to paying on time you can also write a letter to the creditor emphasizing your overall good history and asking them to erase the record of the missed payments.  Keep in mind that most loans won’t be approved if one of your accounts is in dispute. In other words, only dispute your credit score unless there actually is an error. Then, get the error corrected and remove the account from dispute as soon as you can.

Write an article based on this "Form a neighborhood watch program to spot potential prowlers. Don’t answer the door if you don’t know the person. Act like there are people in the house when you answer the door. Turn on all the lights if you think someone’s trying to break in. Call the police if you see someone prowling around your home."
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Most intruders are concerned about being noticed, so they may avoid areas where homeowners are on alert. Work with your neighbors to create a neighborhood watch program. Then, take turns patrolling your neighborhood. Additionally, post a sign at the entrance to your street warning would-be intruders that you have a neighborhood watch.  If your neighborhood already has a neighborhood watch program, reach out to the organizer to find out how you can join. Don’t assume that someone you don’t know is a criminal. It’s possible that they recently moved in, are an invited guest, or are just passing through. If you’re worried, call the police and let them talk to the person. Sometimes an intruder will come to your door disguised as a salesperson, poll taker, delivery person, or utility worker. The best way to protect yourself from these individuals is to refuse to open the door. When they knock, pretend that you aren’t home or tell them that you can’t come to the door right now.  It’s easiest to just ignore the knocking. Monitor the situation until they leave the area so you know they’re not prowling around your home. If you're expecting someone, ask the person to identify themself so you know it's the right person. Sometimes you’re expecting someone, like a delivery person, but you might still be worried. In these moments, call out like you’re talking to someone else in the house. This signals to a potential intruder that your house might be well-protected. You might say, “Honey! The pizza is here!” or “There’s four people in this house, but I’m always the one who has to get the door!” Hearing a possible prowler can be super scary! If you suspect someone is outside, turn on as many lights in your house as you can. This shows them that someone is home and prepared for a confrontation. Additionally, it makes it harder for them to hide. The lights might also flood the area outside, making the intruder feel very visible. Don’t take any chances with your safety. If someone might be breaking into your home, call the police immediately and then take steps to protect yourself. Even if you’re wrong about the intruder, it’s better to be safe than sorry. If you have an alarm, trigger it to alert the police and possibly scare off the intruder.