Probably about to shed velvet within a few weeks, once the antlers get points on them. I can imagine it itches tremendously once the antlers start hardening and blood flow cuts off.
Sadly animals like these are born captive and wouldn't survive in the wild. But that being said they are well cared for and help kids see the importance of preserving nature. I have mixed feelings about zoos too but if they were not there captive born animals fates would be far more sad. These guys won't get hunted by humans or predators and get well fed.
Animals in the wild can't find enough food. As long as the world is run by a corrupt few, for power, profit and control, things will gbt worse and worse. We could help wild animals instead, plant nut trees and fruit trees in the wild and make biodynamic farms, but instead captured animals get toxic vaccines. We were born free and should live with truith, freedoma nd health, as the inventor of e-mail, dr. Shiva Ayyadura, next president of the USA says. Cheers!
the one evolutionary gift that no other animal quite has: impossibly dexterous nimble fingers that have little hard bits on the end that are not quite sharp enough to be weapons, so theyre perfect for scratching where other animals cant get at
Lol, you can be the next...it was the deer park in Wisconsin Dells twords the end of May. It was a great day, I highly recommend making friends with a deer that has itchy velvet.
it seems to be enjoying it when you scratch them gently, but once you start aggressively scratch them making its head shakes, it seems to not like it maybe it is dizzy?
The blood cuts off and they have to tear off all the meaty outside to expose the antlers. Wrap a rubber band around your pinky real tight and wait and you will see why it itches and burns. Watch some vids of deer and elk rubbing off velvet on trees, it's pretty gory and bloody but they seem to be relieved to get it off.
After the velvet comes off they are like fingernails and they don't feel them anymore until fall and they start to hurt at the base. They they tear them off on trees and do it all over again in the spring. They are hard to find because lots of animals like to eat them for the minerals in them. Your lucky to find one even though every male looses both every year.
Looks like it liked the scratches in the beginning but then it seems to have gotten too rough for it's liking 🤔 Either way pretty interesting tho. Didn't know they even felt smth in there.
The blood flow is not as great in the antlers, even in the velvet. That rubbing and scratching feels very satisfying to the deer, as you can see in the video. That's what makes them itch so much, and why they're always rubbing them up against trees.
So basically, when the antlers come in, blood slowly starts to stop flowing and it will itch, kinda like how you get pins and needles when you cut off some circulation to your arm/leg. Bucks will scratch their antlers on trees to scrap off the skin get it to stop itching, and then it will be bone afterwards since its just dead skin at that point anyway.
@@c0ntriL Yes, when the antlers are finished growing, the blood supply will be cut off as the antlers harden. They will then, shed their velvet in late August-early September.
So this is where “deer shedding velvet” has eventually lead me.
Right everyone has been saying velvet doesn’t hurt or itch and this vid proves otherwise.
😭😭😭😭😭
Samme
😭😭😭😭so weve all fallen into this rabbit hole huh?
Watch "Muntjac- little vampire deer" on TH-cam
th-cam.com/video/FTkLsxEnye8/w-d-xo.html
*IMAGINE* the satisfaction of relief the deer/elk had, getting *ITCHY* antler velvet
Prolly none, as it will continue to itch so much they will tear off the flesh on their antlers so that boi is prolly still itchy
Probably about to shed velvet within a few weeks, once the antlers get points on them. I can imagine it itches tremendously once the antlers start hardening and blood flow cuts off.
Yeah my jaw itched something awful as it was healing after being broken. I can't imagine the itch he's feeling
You kind of went from gentle scratching to wrestling
These three minutes have made my day a lot better. :D
Deer that is shedding his antlers velvet looks downright like something from a horror
Cool looking dog.
I didnt know the antlers had feelings
Same here I learned somthing new to day 😅
It's the Velvet (skin) covering them that itches, especially when they're almost fully-grown.
I like deer
What's that big, black, round thing on his right ear?
A tag
Identity and probably GPS
@@davidrzyski3190 Terrible. They should not do that. So he was not a wild animal, but tame?
Sadly animals like these are born captive and wouldn't survive in the wild. But that being said they are well cared for and help kids see the importance of preserving nature. I have mixed feelings about zoos too but if they were not there captive born animals fates would be far more sad. These guys won't get hunted by humans or predators and get well fed.
Animals in the wild can't find enough food. As long as the world is run by a corrupt few, for power, profit and control, things will gbt worse and worse. We could help wild animals instead, plant nut trees and fruit trees in the wild and make biodynamic farms, but instead captured animals get toxic vaccines. We were born free and should live with truith, freedoma nd health, as the inventor of e-mail, dr. Shiva Ayyadura, next president of the USA says. Cheers!
He looks skinny
His antlers look like KIWI.
Lol, they do
Lol yea they do
Lol, indeed they do
Lol, they really do
Lol, they indubitably do
the one evolutionary gift that no other animal quite has: impossibly dexterous nimble fingers that have little hard bits on the end that are not quite sharp enough to be weapons, so theyre perfect for scratching where other animals cant get at
Monkey
most other primates, and oddly enough racoons, would like a word with you... Frankland probly about to tell you if its trash day or not tho.
evolutionary friend makers
This must be heaven for them. Thinking about all the animals that don't have the hands to scratch themselves 😭 this is probably the best thing ever
Deer: Oh, yeah... (His tongue hangs out of his mouth, and his tail wags)
Omg super milk chan
@@NATURALHARMONIAGROPIUSSPRITE omg n pokemon 😳
It will feel even better when that velvet starts peeling off. It itches them tremendous, at that time because they no longer have blood flow.
Agree, as gruesome as it looks as they rub it off on trees you know it must feel great to get that itch/burn to stop....for a few months anyway
I'm quite sad this is the only video about people Scratching a itchy velvet buck's antlers
Lol, you can be the next...it was the deer park in Wisconsin Dells twords the end of May. It was a great day, I highly recommend making friends with a deer that has itchy velvet.
There are several videos about scratching the anthers.
Just do a search
It seems like the scalp where the antler meets the head would be the itchiest part .
Antlers are pretty cheap. They're just over a buck.................
It was funnier in my head.
LOL
@@s3c0ndkz I'm from, Canada and I find it funny too
ta-dump-bump
Oh deer 😮
My cat too almost likes her massages better than food. Her favorite spot is under the chin.
I always wondered this if the bucks would love scratches when in velvet, and it turns out,boy do they ever!
Lol theyre fuzzy thats adorable
This guys laugh put a smile on my face lol
Watch "Muntjac- little vampire deer" on TH-cam
th-cam.com/video/FTkLsxEnye8/w-d-xo.html
Watch "Followed by a deer" on TH-cam
th-cam.com/video/CXLQVfZq-4U/w-d-xo.html
it seems to be enjoying it when you scratch them gently, but once you start aggressively scratch them making its head shakes, it seems to not like it maybe it is dizzy?
Yeah he was very rough towards the end
yep, rapid twisting his neck , I think buck went into defense mode a bit. Dude got carried away, had 100% my respect at first, then meh
@@andysmith2386I don’t think they’re losing much sleep, buddy
@@andysmith2386lmao who cares about your respect you work as a walmart greeter
@@ShortsMaGeeTV @johnrion3232 got mad for no reason, woosies
Shikanoko nokonoko koshitantan brought me here.
SHIKANOKO NOKONOKO KOSHITANTAN
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I can't escape the brainrot 😭
ehehehhe one of humanity's redeeming features is that we can be pretty awesome towards other animals sometimes >.
They need a scratching post
I would do this job for free. I sure hope that baby is safe from hunters. 🙏🏼♥️
haha, he def likes that, hahaha
Imagine having bones growing on the outside of your body
teeth?
@@maistrooismiteeth are inside your mouth. Unless yours are not...
@@FaithG-s1fhe might be bri'ish
@@friedrice7876 that's such a dumb joke and I love it lol. Made me chuckle at work
Their antlers itching is equivalent to humans with itchy scalps
The blood cuts off and they have to tear off all the meaty outside to expose the antlers. Wrap a rubber band around your pinky real tight and wait and you will see why it itches and burns. Watch some vids of deer and elk rubbing off velvet on trees, it's pretty gory and bloody but they seem to be relieved to get it off.
@@davidrzyski3190If it cuts off blood supply surely it causes numbness
Cute buck 🦌 ❤
Never thought about them being able to feel there antlers kinda weird
After the velvet comes off they are like fingernails and they don't feel them anymore until fall and they start to hurt at the base. They they tear them off on trees and do it all over again in the spring. They are hard to find because lots of animals like to eat them for the minerals in them. Your lucky to find one even though every male looses both every year.
@@davidrzyski3190 ik just so weird to think about it lol nature is crazy
Lol, it's weird shit
Itchy Itchy!!❤😊
if you think about it, its like you're growing nails through your forehead and those nails are stretching your skin into its desired shape.
It's actually more like growing teeth, but if they had a thin layer of skin first
Must have been bugging them for weeks
Great, now I wanna visit a deer farm and pet the deet
yes, that is why we have two hands! 🙌
he chillin
This deer has it _good_ even had a snack
I think we should help dears and elk and moose shed their velvet easier some how.
Cute ❤❤😊
Looks like it liked the scratches in the beginning but then it seems to have gotten too rough for it's liking 🤔
Either way pretty interesting tho. Didn't know they even felt smth in there.
Nice crocodile dude!
Pretty sure that's how he plays with himself down there too xD
He's never had oo-mox like that before.
Those hand movements are gonna get you demonetized.
lollol
No deer were harmed only scratched on the itchy parts, lol
Song in the background?
accidentally in love
@fangs7238 the first song?
Hehe
So why are they itchy?
The blood flow is not as great in the antlers, even in the velvet. That rubbing and scratching feels very satisfying to the deer, as you can see in the video. That's what makes them itch so much, and why they're always rubbing them up against trees.
So basically, when the antlers come in, blood slowly starts to stop flowing and it will itch, kinda like how you get pins and needles when you cut off some circulation to your arm/leg.
Bucks will scratch their antlers on trees to scrap off the skin get it to stop itching, and then it will be bone afterwards since its just dead skin at that point anyway.
@@c0ntriL Yes, when the antlers are finished growing, the blood supply will be cut off as the antlers harden. They will then, shed their velvet in late August-early September.
stroke it