So I harvested some Juniper yesterday. I cut down one tree with no problem and divided it into two logs one a little over 70" and the other probably 60". tapers from about 6" diameter to 3". Everything was going smooth until I saw another tree that was uprooted on the ground with a pretty straight thick branch. I hopped over the trunk and had a little space to stand in between other branches. I should have just left it. I cut the top off the desired branch without problem, but when I was severing the branch from the trunk on the last swing it separated the branch but kept going and nicked my leg. Since I was so cramped I couldn't have a wide stance or move out of the way. Needless to say, I learned a tough lesson on ax safety. I ended getting 5 stitches, which isn't bad considering it could have been much worse.
My concern is this: since I had to go to urgent care, and since it was dark and late when I got out I wasn't able to split the wood or put some coating on the exposed ends. I was out near my parents place so I left it there late last night in their back yard. I was able to convince them to put a coating on the exposed ends but it was still left out to dry all night. I work today till 7 and will be gone out of town Sunday so I won't be able to split the logs till Monday. should I be overly concerned? I don't know if Juniper checks like other woods. I would hate that after all that work, and injury, to find out that the wood ends up being ruined anyway.