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  • The Showstopping Wolf-Spider! (A Spider-Man spinoff) by Silver_Nitrate
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    Silver_Nitrate presents a Spider-Man fan fiction spinoff! In this altered dimension, Peter Parker volunteers as a lab rat for Stark Industries to test the effects of a hybrid spider's venom on human healing rates. The experiment is interrupted by an unnamed figure, of course. Peter starts to feel the effects of the bite- and likes it. Now, not only does he have powers of a spider, but a wolf also. With the help from a special friend, he leaves his old life as a human and arises as the Showstopping "Wolf-Spider"! Day by day, Peter slowly realizes that there's something rotten in the states of New York and Florida, and it's bigger than he ever imagined. Rated "PG-13" for stylized violence, thematic themes and fantasy violence. This story has no affiliation with Marvel Inc. or Marvel Studios.
  • 500 Tips For Girls by AshtonsNzGirl
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    500 tips for girls. :) Enjoy
  • Unexpected-(Sam Winchester/Rose Tyler) by SuperVampHetaWhoLock
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    Rose Tyler was walking with her 'boyfriend' Mickey when she heard a blood curdling scream. She ran to it and there she met a guy named Sam Winchester, who quite possible just changed her life.
  • Emotional Connections by Polllardii
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    A collection of 500 word short stories, portraying different emotions.
  • What Livestock Farmers Often Get Wrong About Parasite Control by Williamjohn09
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    Parasite control is one of those areas where confidence and competence do not always match. Many experienced farmers follow routines they have used for years without questioning whether those routines are still delivering the results they expect. The problem is that parasites adapt, resistance builds, and farming conditions change - meaning an approach that worked reliably five years ago may be quietly failing today. The Confidence Problem in Deworming Most treatment failures go unnoticed simply because farmers do not test after treating. Animals appear to improve, weight stabilizes, and diarrhea resolves - so the assumption is that treatment worked. In reality, a partial response driven by naturally susceptible worms dying while resistant survivors reproduce can look identical to a complete response in the short term. The only way to confirm treatment actually worked is a fecal egg count reduction test at ten to fourteen days post treatment. Anything below a ninety percent reduction in egg counts signals a resistance problem that will worsen with every subsequent treatment using the same compound. Timing Treatments Around Animal Life Stages Calendar based deworming misses the windows when animals are genuinely most vulnerable. Parasite burdens escalate fastest during specific biological events that create natural immune suppression regardless of how well managed the farm is. Critical treatment windows based on animal life stage rather than calendar date: Periparturient females experiencing hormonal immune suppression around birth Young stock losing maternal antibody protection at weaning and entering their first full grazing season Animals introduced from other farms carrying unknown parasite profiles and resistance patterns Livestock moved from dry lot or winter housing back onto spring pasture after larval populations have built up through winter For More Information: https://ivercares.com/product/wormentel-500-mg/