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chix4lyfe
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- Jul 10, 2020
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wow thanks! just the grounds?Coffee can help stop the bleeding!! It works rly well!
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wow thanks! just the grounds?Coffee can help stop the bleeding!! It works rly well!
Yes!wow thanks! just the grounds?
It can also help, with humans Too!wow thanks! just the grounds?
the other rooster was really swollen he had the same injury but not as bad so i didnt post about him. Sorry for not clarifying!If you're referring to the rooster in the picture, it doesn't look like the wattles appear that swollen. Roosters often chase each other when fighting; that can cause a purplish tint to the comb due to increased respiration rate - very unlikely it's due to blood loss.