I would remove the water, and than offer her some every half hour to an hour. Allow her to drink a small amount at a time before removing it again. Feel her crop and maybe give it a gentle massage.
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Thanks so much. So sorry about your polish, that's awful.You are doing a good job with the Vetericyn for the wound, and giving NutriDrench along with feeding and watering her. These wounds can heal fine, as long as she doesn't have internal injuries. I would not stitch the wound. It should fill in eventually. You are fortunate that she was not killed. My polish hen was decapitated by 2 hawks last year when one forced her into a chainlink fence, while the other got on the other side and torn her head off. Please keep us up to date on how she is doing.
be careful she does not aspirate the water she throws up. This happened with my girl when she was egg bound. It does not take a lot of water in their lungs for them to drown. But if she is drinking, eating and voiding those are all very good signs she is on the mend, follow her lead and watch for infection, she'll pull through and have a great story to tell in the ol' nesting boxes.Update:
She has not stopped drinking water, and sometimes she throws it back up.
Just a minute ago she took a deep breath and then when she exhaled it made a gargling sound.