Cattle lameness is one of the most significant issues in dairy farming, with 95% of lame cattle being dairy breeds. The majority of cases involve the digits, with 50% being in the hind limbs and 50% involving the horny tissue or skin such as digital dermatitis. Foot rot is caused by bacteria such as Fusobacterium necrophorum living in soil that enters through skin injuries between the toes, causing swelling and pain. It is treated with antibiotics and cleaning of lesions. Digital dermatitis causes lameness and lesions on the feet, and is linked to bacteria like Dichelobacter and Treponema, though its cause is uncertain. Interdigital dermatitis is a skin infection between the