I agree that as long as no organs were damaged she should be ok to eat. Also check for damage to underlying muscle when you skin her and you might want to cut out around the damaged muscle if there is any. If he hit muscle with a claw or beak he would have put bacteria in there and it might be better to trash that small spot.
We have eaten roadkill deer before that either my dad hit or were found while still steaming, not ALL of the meat was ok, but at least the entire animal wasn't left to rot, only the damaged parts.
We have eaten roadkill deer before that either my dad hit or were found while still steaming, not ALL of the meat was ok, but at least the entire animal wasn't left to rot, only the damaged parts.