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Horse owners in Matheran stung by horsefly attack
Updated On: 18 June, 2020 07:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
More than 250 of the 464 horses at the hill station have been given tetanus vaccines after 20 of them were found to be anaemic after being bitten by the horseflies earlier this month

Several horses were attacked by the horseflies (inset) and were administered tetanus vaccine
The Matheran horse owners, who make their living mostly via tourism, have had a series of setbacks this year. They were first hit by poor business in January, then the COVID-19 lockdown brought their job to a standstill, and now horseflies attacked most of their animals.
More than 250 of the 464 horses at the hill station of Matheran were administered tetanus vaccine after 20 of them were found to be have been attacked by horseflies, during a medical camp organised in the first week of June.
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