I'm sorry to hear about your hen.
Can you re-check her leg and under her wing again? By now you may be starting to see some green or purple bruising showing up. I'd also re-check for hidden puncture wounds.
Hawks are fast, fierce and they drive their victim into the ground, there's often internal injuries, so I would take it easy with any pain medication like aspirin for a few days.
Work on hydration, get some sugar water or electrolytes into her. See that she's eating.
Placing her in a sling can be helpful if she will tolerate it. You can still place her/sit with her outside in the sunshine near the flock for visits, it would be good for her.
Can you re-check her leg and under her wing again? By now you may be starting to see some green or purple bruising showing up. I'd also re-check for hidden puncture wounds.
Hawks are fast, fierce and they drive their victim into the ground, there's often internal injuries, so I would take it easy with any pain medication like aspirin for a few days.
Work on hydration, get some sugar water or electrolytes into her. See that she's eating.
Placing her in a sling can be helpful if she will tolerate it. You can still place her/sit with her outside in the sunshine near the flock for visits, it would be good for her.