Chicken bleeding!

It's a comb injury. They bleed alot since it's very vascular. Looks as if she got into a tussle with a flock mate.

I'd wipe away the blood, & wetten a rag, chill it in the freezer, & do a bit of a cold compress. Hold for about 3mins, to reduce blood flow. It should stop the bleeding too.

Afterwards if there's still alittle bleeding apply corn starch, or flour to stop it.
 
It's a comb injury. They bleed alot since it's very vascular. Looks as if she got into a tussle with a flock mate.

I'd wipe away the blood, & wetten a rag, chill it in the freezer, & do a bit of a cold compress. Hold for about 3mins, to reduce blood flow. It should stop the bleeding too.

Afterwards if there's still alittle bleeding apply corn starch, or flour to stop it.
Ok! Would that explain the bleeding through the beak too? I will apply the cold compress and cornstarch
 
She looks like she's better, I've always put lukewarm saltwater on them to keep out infections if that helps:)
 
HELP! My chicken is bleeding from its head and beak. She is not moving but still breathing. She is laying down right now in a dark quiet room but she has blood dripping from her beak and her eyes are closed. What could this be and is there anything I can do to help her?
UPDATE: I cleaned everything up, placed s cold compress on her comb and corn starch. I gave her sugar water and made sure she was comfortable
 

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