In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are 3 main types of chicken feed: layer pellets, which are high in calcium and given to egg-laying hens; finisher feed, which is high in protein and give to meat chickens over 6 weeks old; and standard chicken feed that can be given to chickens in general.  Food for standard-size chickens usually comes in pellet form, while food for smaller bantams often comes in crumbles. Keep the food fresh and clean. During the night, cover the food container and feed up with a lid to stop it from attracting pests, and clean up any leftovers so that they don’t turn moldy. Provide grit to help your chickens grind down their food and provide calcium for laying hens. Crushed oyster shells or egg shells are a great source of calcium. Free-range chickens may not need to be supplied with as much grit, as they find things in the ground to replace it.  Many chicken feeds already contain calcium-rich grit. If not, you can buy it separately at the feed store and add it (according to the ratio provided on the package) to the feed. Additionally, you should let your chickens free-feed on insoluble granite grit 2-3 times per month. You can buy this at the feed store as well. Chickens can eat a wide range of foods, such as vegetables, fruits, table scraps, bugs, seeds, etc. Make chicken feed the staple of their diet, though.  Never feed your chickens avocado, rhubarb, onion, garlic, uncooked potato or egg, citrus fruits, alcohol, chocolate, or anything salty. Don’t try to get rid of rotten food by giving it to your chickens either—fresh food is always best. Table scraps and other treats should make up no more than 10% of a chicken's diet. You should provide 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water for up to 3 or 4 chickens, and increase the amount based on additional chickens. Always make sure the water is fresh and clean, and remember to refill and clean the water container daily to prevent a build-up of bacteria.
Summary: Choose the correct type of chicken feed. Supplement your chickens’ diet with high-calcium grit. Give your chickens limited treats. Provide fresh water for your chickens at all times.

Mix together 1  c (240 mL) of chlorine bleach, 1  c (240 mL) of laundry detergent, and 1 US gal (3.8 L) of warm water. This mixture will create a cleaning solution that is strong enough to remove most dirt and stains, but gentle enough to keep from damaging your teak furniture. As always when handling bleach, be careful not to get it on any other materials. Use a soft plastic brush to apply the bleach solution and gently scrub it into the teak wood. Let the solution sit for approximately 15 minutes and then rinse it off completely with water. Make sure to do this cleaning outdoors. If you must do it inside, use a drop cloth on the floor to avoid spilling any bleach around your home and damaging something. Instead of power washing away all of the dirt (along with all of the protective elements), use a handheld scrubbing brush to get a controlled clean for your teak furniture. Gently scrub away any stains or imperfections in the wood. But don’t scrub too hard or you might damage the wood permanently. Getting the teak wood wet first can help the scrubbing process be more effective. And a constant flow of water will help rinse away any dirt or grime as you clean. This cleaning method is more aggressive in fighting stains and signs of wear. So it may be better suited for teak furniture that has been left outdoors for long periods of time. Simply apply the teak cleaning solution to the furniture and scrub it in with a soft brush. Generally, you should let it remain on the teak for 15 minutes or so before you rinse it off with the hose.  Follow the directions for application on the bottle. Look for the active ingredient oxalic acid in any store-bought teak cleaner. Whether you use store-bought teak cleaner or a bleach cleaning solution, you’ll need to rinse off any remaining residue after you finish cleaning. Use a garden hose to rinse the teak off completely and let it air dry. If you are cleaning your teak furniture indoors, use a damp cloth to wipe off any remaining cleaner residue.
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One-sentence summary -- Make a bleach cleaning solution. Apply the bleach with a brush. Use a brush to scrub. Use store-bought teak cleaner. Rinse off the cleaning solution.

Problem: Article: Start your letter off by writing “Dear Tim Tebow” or “Hey Tim!” Detail your letter with your your thoughts, feelings, and appreciation for Tebow, and sign the letter by writing “Sincerely,” or “Thank you,” followed by your name.  You can type the letter on your computer and print it out. For a personal touch, consider  handwriting your letter. You can write something like, "Hey Tim, I've followed your sports career for some time now, after you were on my Fantasy draft. I just want to thank you for going beyond your fame and starting a foundation to help others." The only way to contact Tim Tebow through the mail is to send your letter to the Tim Tebow Foundation. Attach the correct postage to your envelope, and address it to “Tim Tebow” at 2220 County Road 210 W, Suite 108, PMB 317, Jacksonville FL 32259. List your name and address in the top right corner to include a return address. After you send your letter, log into Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, and send Tim Tebow a message letting him know you mailed a letter to his foundation.  You can post a screenshot of your letter with your message. You can write a brief note, such as “Hey Tim! I mailed you a letter two weeks ago. Please respond if you have the time!”
Summary:
Write a letter or fan mail to the Tim Tebow Foundation. Address your envelope to the Tim Tebow Foundation. Follow up on social media to inform Tim Tebow of your letter.