If you have taken your horse’s temperature a few times over the course of several hours or a few days, and it remains high, call the vet. Call your vet if the horse’s temperature remains above 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit. If your horse's temperature is above the normal range, and he has other symptoms, contact your veterinarian. Observe your horse and keep track of the other symptoms, such as loss of appetite or lack of energy. It is possible that the thermometer may slip entirely into the horse’s rectum. If this happens, call your veterinarian immediately. If the worst did happen and the thermometer slips internally, there is a chance it may be passed when the horse has a bowel movement. Call your veterinarian immediately, but monitor fecal output and check for the presence of the thermometer in the droppings. You can always cancel a vet visit if the thermometer comes out on its own.
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One-sentence summary -- Call the vet if your horse’s temperature remains high. Call the vet if your horse has other symptoms. Call the vet if the thermometer slips internally.

Q: Animals who have the rabies virus may engage in behaviors that are not typical for that animal. For example, a wild animal may lose its fear of humans and come towards them. Similarly, a nocturnal animal may come out during the day. If you see an animal doing something atypical, get away from it and move to safety.  Call animal control and tell them about the animal, including where it is and what it's doing. Don't approach the animal. The most common sign of rabies infection is overly aggressive behavior. Aggressive behavior, and physical contact that often results, serves as a major reason for the spread of rabies to people or other animals.  Normally tame animals might growl, bark, or snap at people. Wild animals may run or try to attack people. Infected animals may show signs of destructive behavior, such as hurting themselves, property, or the environment around them. Infected animals tend to demonstrate some sort of anxious behavior soon after clinical signs of infection appear. Thus, any animal exhibiting strange behavior should be handled with caution.  Anxiety may manifest through nervous ticks or irregular movement. A rabies-infected animal may demonstrate anxiety by licking or chewing on their initial point of infection. Anxiety may make the animal seem fearful of contact with people or other animals. Anxiety may manifest through uncharacteristic shyness or irritability. Thus, normally friendly animals will be less social. While infected animals may appear aggressive or anxious, others show signs of being friendly. Ultimately, friendliness in infected animals is one of the biggest dangers to humans or other uninfected animals, as contact with an infected animal can lead to infection.  Stay away from stray or feral animals that seem friendly. A friendly animal can turn aggressive very quickly, especially if they are infected with rabies. Avoid approaching a wild animal because it shows signs that it is friendly. Some infected wild animals may seem unusually calm or even docile.
A: Watch for unusual behavior. Look for aggressive behavior. Watch for signs of anxiety. Beware if an animal seems overly friendly.

Article: A fact family is a set of facts, or mathematical problems, that use the same numbers. The are three numbers in each fact family. These three numbers can be added or subtracted in different ways. For example, 10, 3, and 7 form a fact family. You can use these three numbers to create two addition number sentences and two subtraction number sentences:  10-3=7 10-7=3 7+3=10 3+7=10 Write or state a subtraction word problem for your students: I have 7 candies. I eat 3 of the candies. How many candies do I have left. Walk your students through the process step by step:  Ask your students which number sentence they are trying to solve. Write “7-3=?” on the board. Ask them to determine the third member of the fact family. Write the following number sentences on the board: “3+__=7”; “__+3=7”; “; “7-__=3”; and 7-3=__” Fill in the blanks as the students provide you with the answers.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Introduce the concept of fact families. Present your students with a subtraction word problem. Use a fact family to solve this problem.

Article: You need to make sure that the guy doesn't have you firmly planted in the friend zone and that he doesn't think he's in your "friend zone" either. There are a few things that you can do to draw the distinction between "just friends" and "more than friends".  If he tries to treat you like another one of the guys, don't let him. Make it clear that you're not just there to be his buddy. If he invites you out with a group of guys, look nice, like you're dressing for a date. Look at how he asks you for advice. If he's always asking you what he should do about one girl or another, then he may just view you as a friend. Try to change the subject and show him that you're girlfriend material. There's a difference between dropping hints that you'd like him to ask you out and being very obvious about how much you want to go on a date. If you're too obvious, you won't leave anything to the imagination, and you won't seem as desirable.  Avoid lavishing him with attention. He will be overwhelmed and it's better to play it cool. Avoid constantly asking him to hang out. If he's not responding, he may not be feeling it. Avoid talking about how free your weekends are or how flexible your schedule is. Instead, talk about all the fun plans you have ahead. He should feel like he should try to squeeze into your busy schedule if he wants to see you, not like you're waiting around for something fun to do. If you really want the guy to ask you out and feel like you've been dropping hints and letting him know you want to go out forever, then there are two things you can do.  Move on. If you've made it clear that you want him to ask you out and he just won't budge, maybe he's just not that into you and you should find someone more worthy of your affection.  Ask him out. If he's just really shy but you have the sense he wants to get to know you better, just be bold and ask him out. If you're nervous about it, ask him to hang out with you in a big group first.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Avoid the Friend Zone. Avoid letting him know how much you want to go out with him. Don't wait around too long.