Most bleed abilities explicitly state if they take effect in successive rounds.
The general Bleed condition description makes that point seem to stick that bleeding take effect each successive round.
But the Bleeding Attack and Boar Style feats seem to indicate the bleed damage is only taken on the attack and not in successive rounds.
And, the Boar Ferocity feat explicitly states bleed damage occurring in successive rounds.
So I am taking it that Bleeding Attack and Boar Style feats only do bleed on the attack, not successively. BUUUUTTT, why call it bleed damage at all then???? Except maybe to bypass DR ?
Further, would it be that two attacks both do Bleeding Attack +1d4 bleed damage AND the Boar Style feat then do 2d6 bleed damage on top of that because the two attack requisite was met? Would this be considered stacking the bleed damage?
Anyone else care to make an argument?