Once she's no longer bleeding and you're confident that there's no internal bleeding, you can offer her ONE BABY aspirin (the low-dose for heart patients type) for pain. Since you've already cleansed the wounds with peroxide, you can flush them with saline or plain water when they need further cleaning. If you have an antibiotic and you're not against using them with your bird, then I'd start those sooner rather than later, as puncture wounds can become infected easily. My feed store sells a wide selection of antibiotics suitable for poultry. Do not apply dressing to the wounds as chickens heal better without it. A squirt of Blu-kote in any color but red will help with healing. Blu-Kote is a germ-killing, fungicidal wound dressing and healing aid that works to protect animals against common infections and pus-producing bacteria. It penetrates the skin and dries quickly, reducing pus formation. The wound on picture #2 might heal faster with one stitch in the middle, not to close up the wound entirely as it still needs to drain, but to make the hole smaller so that it will heal faster; can be done at home if a veterinarian is unavailable.
Keeping you and your feathered family in my prayers.