In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your slider is broken and not working properly, then you will need to buy a new one. You can find a replacement zipper slider in a craft store.  Make sure to get a replacement zipper pull that is the same size and style as your old one for the best results. Bring the old one along for comparison. You can also purchase a zipper repair kit at most craft stores and it will contain everything you need to replace the pull and add top stops and square tabs as needed. Otherwise, you will need to buy the replacement zipper pull, and stop tabs or top stops separately. To get the zipper back on, you will need to expose some of the fabric at the end of the zipper. Pull the zipper teeth off one at a time using a pair of pliers. Keep removing teeth until you have exposed about 2” to 3” (5 cm to 7.6 cm) of the fabric.  Expose the smallest amount of fabric necessary to get the zipper pull back on. If you have a large zipper pull, then this will be closer to 3” (7.6 cm). If you have a small zipper, then you may be able to expose only an inch or two. Consider the status of the zipper before you pull off the teeth. If the zipper is open, then you will need to pull the teeth off at the bottom of the zipper. If the zipper is closed, then you will need to pull the teeth off at the top of the zipper. Make sure that you expose the same amount of fabric on both sides of the zipper as well. If the sides are uneven, then you may not be able to get the pull back on. The direction of the pull will be different depending on whether the zipper was open or closed when the zipper came off.  If the zipper was open, then slide the pull onto the fabric upside down, so that the pull is directed away from the zipper. If the zipper was closed, then slide the pull onto the fabric right side up, so that the pull is directed towards the zipper. To get the zipper pull from the fabric part of the zipper to the zipper part of the zipper, you will need to tug on both sides of the fabric above the zipper pull. This will create tension and move the pull towards the zipper teeth. Keep tugging until you feel a click. This indicates that the zipper pull is on the teeth again. Try to move the zipper up and down a few times to see how it is working. When the zipper is back on the zipper teeth, it should zip up and down with ease. If it is crooked or not moving, then you may need to start over and try again. Make sure that you do not zip the zipper off the track again before you secure the end with a new top stop or square tab.
Summary: Get a new zipper pull if yours is damaged. Pull the teeth off the end of the zipper with pliers. Work the zipper pull onto the fabric. Tug on the sides of the zipper above the pull. Test the zipper after you put the pull back on.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: All equipment and utensils should be thoroughly washed in water between 100-120 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8-48.9 degrees Celsius), using an alkaline-based or chlorinated cleaner. This is to prevent the growth and spread of bacteria. It is best to sanitize equipment 30 minutes or fewer before use. Use one pound or less of grain in the feed bucket, as any more grain may cause bloating. Put a little feed in place and she will put her head through the stanchion. Once she does that, clip it closed. The stanchion should be comfortably loose, but not so loose as to allow her to slip her head back through once closed. If you get your goat used to the routine, it will easily come up and jump onto the stanchion.
Summary: Sanitize everything that you will be using. Prepare a grain bucket. Lead your goat to the milking stand.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The stored air is unsafe to breath and can be flammable. Always release the air outdoors, away from other people. Keep your clothing, hair, and jewelry away from the tank’s hose. Also, keep the tank away from open flames. For their safety, avoid letting children operate the tank. Slide the air hose over the brass fitting near the pressure gauge. It should fit on the opposite end of the small, ringed spout you used to fill the tank. Connect the hose’s other end directly to the item you wish to inflate. An air hose usually is included with the tank when you purchase it. You can get new hoses at home improvement or auto parts stores. Look near the brass fitting to find a small, handy wheel. Turn the wheel counterclockwise to open the tank’s valve. You should hear air flowing out of the tank right away. Air will continue to flow until you close the valve again. Watch the inflatable object closely to ensure it is filled at a safe level. Over-inflated items are liable to burst. When an item is inflated to the correct size, it will feel firm to the touch. It should not bulge or appear near bursting. Listen closely for any hissing coming from the tank, since this indicates that air is still flowing. Make sure the valve is closed completely. When you’re ready, detach the hose to release any air stuck inside of it. If you plan on storing the tank for a while, stay safe by letting all the air out of it.
Summary:
Release the air in a safe, well-ventilated area. Connect the air hose to the tank and inflatable item. Turn the tank’s wheel to the on position. Inflate the item to a safe size. Spin the valve clockwise to shut off the air flow.