Had my usual three deer visit for food today. There are two brown ones and one black one.
The black ones' antlers are in a terrible mess. All the velvety skin is hanging down in tatters. The antlers themselves are red raw. They look awful.
Is this a normal happening? I wasn't sure whether to ring the Forestry Commision or not. What do you good folk think?
You wouldn't get any interest from the Forestry Commision. I believe what you are seeing is normal as the antlers die prior to falling off. If you are still concerned, ring the RSPCA and ask for advice. If they can't help they are sure to know someone who can.
Forgot what time of year it is. After the velvet drops off the antlers will dry out and look like the bone they are. They will then lose the antlers next spring. You must excuse me, I've had a lot on my plate recently.
Fascinating article. But this ruined it for me... :-((
// Another good thing about bucks shedding their velvet means that hunting season is approaching. Some of these deer are just making their racks clean and shiny for your mantle. //
I believe there are veins and arteries around the antlers and connected to the velvet so this would make them appear raw and bloody as the velvet is removed.....x