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Most raptors don't drink. In the wild, they get all the moisture they need from the animals they eat. So a dehydrated bird may likely be an emaciated bird as well.
Fluids can be give orally via gavage tube, or subcutaneously (under the skin) via syringe. Expert training required.
Next time you get a call like your Barred Owl, maybe see if you can get a rehabber to come along. They can begin treatment as soon as you are on the ground. Fluid therapy (and sometimes steroids) administered as soon as possible, are effective in treating shock and increase the animals chance of survival greatly.
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Moss,
Don't feel bad. As a wildlife rehabilitator, I can tell you that if the owl died that quickly, there was probably nothing any vet could have done to change the outcome.
You are a noble man for the attempt. You are to be commended.
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