That dear girl looks to have been beaten up.. looks like dried blood all over her comb and some points are missing.
She won't starve but she needs fluids as dehydration can be deadly fast. Try holding the water to her beak.. she may be sore.
Not sure about adult birds.. but in chicks, I will dip my finger and drip water right below the nostrils so when it rolls around into the beak they *usually* gobble a little and swallow it. A couple drops of poultry nutri drench to the beak if you have it available.
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I agree, it looks like she's been beaten up. Scabby comb, there looks to be scabs around the eye too, possibly blood in the nostril too. Have you examined her closely for hidden bruising or wounds. You have one that in a hospital cage that was attacked by a hawk, I would re-check this one too.I got her ton drink a few sips last night. Do you think putting neosporin on her comb will help? My biggest problem is, is that I already have one chicken in my hospital because she was attacked by a hawk
The comb is not that serious, it should heal o.k.
The eye can you get it open to examine it more closely? A warm compress, then saline to flush it out? Terramycin eye ointment, vetericyn eye gel or plain neosporin can be used in the eye.
The lethargy, not eating/drinking is most concerning. I would get some electrolytes into her since you have those.
Keep us posted.