Bite?!?! Tumor?!?! Please Help!

I have no idea when I removed the mass it was almost like a huge skin tag with a layer of skin behind it I didn’t make it into any bone. I’m thinking a huge cyst or a fatty tumor. When I lanced I didn’t see any puss just blood. There were pockets of dirt-like substance all throughout the mass.
I've removed a few fatty tumors and cysts, and none had gritty dirt in them.
I removed a big staph infection on a pigeon's chest once, and it did have gritty dirt in it, because she'd nestle down and get dirt on her, I suppose. That particular staph was more near the surface and easy to remove, but it was quite large and on her lower chest below her crop. It still sounds like a staph infection to me.
it very well could be I’m not sure but I’m hoping for the best. For now until I can get the mass to a vet I’ll just keep her wound clean and hopefully she will recover and it won’t come back.
 
I have no idea when I removed the mass it was almost like a huge skin tag with a layer of skin behind it I didn’t make it into any bone. I’m thinking a huge cyst or a fatty tumor. When I lanced I didn’t see any puss just blood. There were pockets of dirt-like substance all throughout the mass. @granny hatchet
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Just changed bandages and sprayed some more blu-kote fungicidal spray and there is no active bleeding some of her feathers have broken from the original wrap but she’s taking it like a champ!
 
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Didn’t want to mess with it too much but I’m going to be bringing it to a friend of mine who’s a veterinarian so that they can tell me exactly what it is.
Hmmm... it looks more tumor-ish to me, as dark as it is. We'll just cross our fingers that, if it is, it's not one that generally goes metastatic. :fl

You did an excellent job with the excisement. I probably would have put a couple of stitches in, as that's a rather large area that has to regrow skin. Such is life, though, and it's a bit late for that. Just keep the blukote on it and keep it covered until it can heal over. You're doing great!
 

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