Problem: Article: (Don't overcharge or undercharge your batteries. A smart charger is highly recommended.) Test the resistance by firing point blank. It's better to break your goggles than to lose an eye doing it.
Summary: Charge your batteries a day or two before an Airsoft event. Clean goggle lenses and let them air dry for a while. Wash any hydration equipment like canteens or CamelBaks©

Problem: Article: Many poultry shows run around the state. If you have a particularly pretty hen or rooster you would like to show-off, then why not make some money out of it too? Majority shows have a cash-prize for the winner. However, you will need a purebred breed that is taken care of and groomed well. Chicks can be sold for $5 each on average. If you have a rooster you can breed your chickens or incubate eggs.
Summary: Enter your chickens in competitions. Breed chicks.

Problem: Article: When you first see your cattle, honk your car horn in a certain pattern, ring a cow bell, or yell out a phrase or noise. You can also make these sounds when you feed your cattle, so that they’ll associate responding to you with food. Keep working at training until your cattle recognize your noise and respond to it.  In some cases, your cattle will learn to respond to your call in around a week. However, it might take longer, depending on the animals and your training methods. The most effective training approach combines consistency with an immediate reward, such as hay. For example, if you arrive at the paddock at the same time every day, ring a bell, and then give your cows hay when they respond, they’ll associate listening to your bell with food. Using electric cattle prods can actually make your cattle behave recklessly. Similarly, whips can also scare your cattle and make them not trust you. Instead, to encourage your cattle to move, apply gentle pressure with a plastic paddle or the sides of a broom.  A paddle is often a good idea because it is a wider tool and cattle can more easily track it. If you move slowly and carefully, then this can minimize their fear. Also, if you grab your cattle’ tails, do so carefully to avoid injuring them. Pulling or twisting their tails can actually cause breakage. Since cattle are herd animals, it can frighten them to be touched or moved around alone. When you need to treat or inspect an animal, separate it out with at least 2 others in tow. Similarly, if you notice a cow or bull becoming aggressive it could be because they are not comfortable in too small of a herd. If you are working with younger animals or calves, bring in a few mature cows to keep them calm. If you have a number of cattle or just need extra help, then reach out to others in the agricultural community for possible job candidates. Look for people who have worked with cattle before and who are familiar with how to care for them properly. Once you hired someone, spend some time observing them in the field. Request that your employees continue their cattle-related education by taking agricultural classes at the local college or even by watching instructional videos online.
Summary: Train your cattle to respond to particular sounds. Treat your cattle gently and without violence. Keep your animals calm by pairing them up. Hire only experienced cattle handlers.

Problem: Article: If you don’t know the person that you’re buying from, avoid giving them important details, such as your bank account information, address, social security number, or passwords. If the buyer or seller asks for any information that you don’t feel comfortable giving out, avoid working with them.  If you ever feel uncomfortable by what information a buyer or seller asks from you, avoid working with them. Never put your information in a private message to a buyer or seller on sites like Etsy, Craigslist, Facebook, or eBay. Credit cards usually have zero-liability policies, which means you won’t have to pay for transactions that you didn’t authorize if someone steals your information. Since debit cards don’t have the same liability protection, delete any debit information you have saved on the marketplace and replace them with the credit card you use.  Sign up for fraud alerts through your credit card company so you can get notified if any charges don’t seem correct. Pay off the credit card as soon as you make a purchase so you aren’t charged additional interest. You may also use PayPal to make purchases on sites like eBay or Etsy. If you’re buying, only bring the amount you agreed upon paying so the other person doesn’t try to drive up the price. When you’re selling, tell the other person you want cash and be firm on your asking amount. Keep a few smaller bills on you in case you need to make change.  This works best for buying or selling items through Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist. Only exchange money after you have given or received the product. That way, the other person can’t steal from you. Create an account using a secure payment app, such as PayPal, Venmo, or Cash App. Connect your bank account or debit card to the app so you’re able to access your funds. Make sure the transaction goes through completely before exchanging the product. Set up the funds so they deposit into your bank or keep them on the app for future purchases. Don’t give out your login information since other people could access your funds. Many scammers use money transfer services to request funds, and they may try to steal information or take your money without sending the product. They may also use fake checks or not have enough funds, which can get you in trouble with your bank when you try to cash them. If the person requests you pay or accept money using either of these methods, avoid working with them or try to recommend a more secure method. Many scammers will request these forms of payment through Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace Avoid using wifi networks that aren’t password-protected since anyone else can access them and potentially find your information. Always log into a wifi network with a password or use the data services on your phone if you need to make a purchase. You don’t have to worry about your information if you’re plugged directly into your router or modem since it’s already protected by a firewall.
Summary:
Don’t give out personal information to untrustworthy buyers or sellers. Use a credit card rather than a debit card when you’re buying. Opt to use cash when buying or selling in person. Use a person-to-person payment app if you don’t have cash. Avoid using money transfers or checks whether you’re buying or selling. Make purchases over secure Internet connections.