Cattle farmers, primarily in the Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan, are trying to curb an outbreak of "lumpy skin disease" a viral infection that spreads through flies and dirty food and water. More than 3,000 cattle have died in these states which is caused by the Capripox virus.
Al Jazeera's Pavni Mittal reports from Jaipur, India.
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Al Jazeera's Pavni Mittal reports from Jaipur, India.
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