“…It is associated with slatted flooring systems (Schrader et al, 2001;Madsen and Nielsen, 1985;Drolia et al, 1990) or feeding high-energy ratios (Kordowitzki, 2015) as subacute ruminal acidosis triggers the onset of systemic inflammation, especially within the acra (Abdela, 2016). However, tail tip inflammation is reported to appear in many other species as well, such as buffalo (Barakat et al, 1960), rodents (Crippa et al, 2000;Recordati et al, 2015), cats (Bridle and Littlewood, 1998), deer (Ferguson et al, 2016), or pigs (Reiner et al, 2021). The consensus for all species regarding tail lesions is that the pathogenesis is not fully understood yet.…”