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Help! My cow has been bewitched

[PHOTO: KIPSANG JOSEPH/ STANDARD

I had just finished my Fourth Form and wasn’t sure I would secure a place at vet school when Lazaro’s only cow suffered a “funny disease”.

I got interested because I had wished to study vet medicine in the near future. Although Lazaro thought otherwise, the disease was killer rabies shared between man and animals – zoonotic and mainly spread by infected dogs (rabid dogs).

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