Month: March 2022
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Transporting live chickens can be a difficult task, and there is no one perfect method of doing it. There are many different factors that you should consider when transporting live chickens, such as the breed of chicken, the age of the chicken, whether or not they have been vaccinated for transportation, the weather conditions, and […]
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Are you a collector of anything? What are your favorite items to collect? Several people have collections ranging from vintage video games to antique cars and everything in between. And there is one thing that all collectors have in common, though; they need to pack their collectibles. Unfortunately, that can be a surprisingly difficult task! […]
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Olympia is a well-rounded city that feels like it’s bang in the middle of everything. You have the majestic mountains to the north and east while the city is not too far from the western coast of the US. The capital of Washington state, it’s surrounded by opportunities and places to explore. You have the […]
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Moving to a new house requires you to engage in a handful of physical activities, which is why it’s that much more challenging when you’re pregnant. There’s packing, cleaning, organizing, unpacking, and the move itself that can be straining for any pregnant person. To minimize the anxiety and stress, you need to have a plan […]
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Grand Rapids is the second-largest city in Michigan and is also a college town that has seen a boom in the job market. All of this has caused the city to have a rapid increase in population. However, the Furniture City (thus called thanks to its 1800s logging industry) still manages to maintain its small-town […]