OK, I REALLY NEED HELP!!!!

ask for one on craig's list, people often would rather re purpose than send to landfill. Also might try neosporen on the wound.
 
I had this problem (hitting the head and injuring themselves) with some young wild pheasants I rescued as eggs from a nest I rotary slashed over. The solution was something soft ... in the case of pheasants, they normally keep them in pens with shade cloth over them instead of solid. Perhaps you could fix a cloth roof fairly firmly across about 2" below the solid roof so he hits something with some flex and bounce before the roof?
 
WP_20170208_12_05_47_Pro.jpg HERE'S A PICTURE OF THE CAGE I BUILT WE SOLD IT THOUGH
 

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