dyrebruk
Dyrebruk, also known as "deer bruise," is a condition characterized by the presence of bruises or discoloration on the skin of deer, typically on their legs, neck, or shoulders. These bruises are often caused by interactions with other deer, such as during mating season or territorial disputes. The discoloration can range from red and purple to yellow or brown, and it may take several days to weeks to fade.
The exact cause of dyrebruk is not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to
Dyrebruk is most commonly observed in male deer, particularly during the breeding season. However, it can also
While dyrebruk is generally considered a normal and harmless part of deer behavior, it can sometimes be