So I have 3 silver pheasants about 4 months old who have lived together since they hatched. I kinda had a feeling based on the tail color (2 have more white speckles on them) that 2 may be boys and 1 a girl. Since they aren't mature and haven't colored all the way out I figured the boys wouldn't fight yet. Well today I found one with blood around his nose and his head scalped. Just raw bloody skin no feathers on most of his head. I feel so bad I didn't separate them sooner
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I brought him inside in a large parrot cage and washed off his head and put on topical antibiotic (which he was not happy about let me tell you). Should I start him on antibiotics just in case? I have Tylan 200 and teramycin on hand but can ask my feed store to order another kind if it's better. Any advise for me?
My poor baby
Are pheasants as resilient as chickens? I hope he will be okay
**edit** He is doing okay today. He didn't eat all morning just kinda sat in the corner but now he is up and eating and walking around.

I brought him inside in a large parrot cage and washed off his head and put on topical antibiotic (which he was not happy about let me tell you). Should I start him on antibiotics just in case? I have Tylan 200 and teramycin on hand but can ask my feed store to order another kind if it's better. Any advise for me?
My poor baby


**edit** He is doing okay today. He didn't eat all morning just kinda sat in the corner but now he is up and eating and walking around.
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