I've never really understood the no rooster laws. I've lived where dogs bark all day. Here in the rural countryside there are lots of animal noises that are far more annoying and persistent than most roosters crowing.
Such a shame you can't keep him if he is a he.
I don't know what to suggest. :(

That is very handy. Before Covid I could take samples directly to the state lab. They stopped that when Covid happened.
I'm thinking you can look up online a lab you could post samples too. That's how I found this one :)
 
I'm so glad that you went. Please take their advice seriously. It is the best way to heal the quickest. No matter how tough you are burns are a different category of hurt and you cannot tough your way through them. :hugs:hugs
Tell me about it! ouch!:barnieI'm getting good with my left hand anyways
 
Your concern is warranted . yes i just got back from hospital. they did help me a lot, I was told not to use this hand to do anything for a few days, but stubborn me.. here I am typing to you peeps! I have pictures, but wont be posting any over the internet
I'll add my voice to the gang-up here - the deal as I understand it is that anything that causes the burn reaction to increase inflammation, or get infected, puts the rest of your body - near and far, tissues and organs- at risk. So lay low, do what they say, check in at least by phone when there is any change at all, and ask for help anywhere you can get it. :hugs
 
I'll add my voice to the gang-up here - the deal as I understand it is that anything that causes the burn reaction to increase inflammation, or get infected, puts the rest of your body - near and far, tissues and organs- at risk. So lay low, do what they say, check in at least by phone when there is any change at all, and ask for help anywhere you can get it. :hugs
Drink plenty of fluids a cool bathing in water .
 

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