You don't sound snooty...
But I think we need to see a photo. Keep in mind that I didn't discover my hen's wound until she started to stink and had maggots all over her...I thought she was a goner. It was 4 days after she was wounded. Her breast meat was pretty ripped up too, like some was missing. Mine also didn't look like it bled much, the darkness you see is just the skin and meat drying out.
Do what threehorses says to do, smell it often and make sure it doesn't stink. If it isn't infected it will dry out and heal.
I don't agree with keeping it Extra moist...I literally left it alone for 2 whole days after that gross photo was taken. Right after that photo I used a Qtip and slathered it good with neosporin, then left it for 2 days. It looked great, and the next time I touched it I put SWAT so flies would leave it alone. I waited probably another 2-3 days, and now I am periodically putting some all natural oil for my horse...it promotes healing and is also anti parasitic. It's also very easy to apply. Olive oil would work just as good I think. I'm just keeping the skin under the scab oiled enough to encourage new skin cell growth. I will post photos on my thread tomorrow or Saturday so you can see how it looks almost all the way healed.
Will look for your photos later!
edit: after reading your 1st post, I just wanted to add, it doesn't really need to bleed to scab over...it will just dry out and crust over and then new skin will form underneath.
Hope this helps ease your mind!

Do what threehorses says to do, smell it often and make sure it doesn't stink. If it isn't infected it will dry out and heal.
I don't agree with keeping it Extra moist...I literally left it alone for 2 whole days after that gross photo was taken. Right after that photo I used a Qtip and slathered it good with neosporin, then left it for 2 days. It looked great, and the next time I touched it I put SWAT so flies would leave it alone. I waited probably another 2-3 days, and now I am periodically putting some all natural oil for my horse...it promotes healing and is also anti parasitic. It's also very easy to apply. Olive oil would work just as good I think. I'm just keeping the skin under the scab oiled enough to encourage new skin cell growth. I will post photos on my thread tomorrow or Saturday so you can see how it looks almost all the way healed.
Will look for your photos later!
edit: after reading your 1st post, I just wanted to add, it doesn't really need to bleed to scab over...it will just dry out and crust over and then new skin will form underneath.
Hope this helps ease your mind!
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