Thank you, that's what I will do then. Yes, she's still. Inside with us. When it's close to time for her to go back out, I will put her and her pen outside in the coop for at least a week so the others see her, but can't hurt her.
Here is an update with pictures, I take pictures once a week so I can see Lucy's progress. The one thing I did differently is after one week i switched from neosporin to Vasaline after doing some research. It was in an experiment on mice that a little bacteria actually makes the wound heal...
I added some pictures. Lucy and the rooster are 5 months old. All the hens were making worried noises before. Now that he is gone, the all seem calm and happy now. There is another rooster, but he's not aggressive, but will be watching closely.
Here is Lucy, the white piece over the dark is the flap, I have it all neosporined, under and on top. I trimmed all the feathers back. In the one picture you can see where there is another chunk out of her neck. The rooster is gone, for anyone wondering. Thanks for everyone's help.
I'm not sure what to do. One of our pullets had it's headed ripped from the Rooster. My husband seen him grabbing her by the neck and head yesterday morning and we know it's supposed to be a part of mating (no blood etc... at that time). Came home in evening, and it looks like she got shot...