Farmers in Zimbabwe's Fort Rixon area in Matabeleland South province are seeking government assistance as they struggle with losses due to January disease, also known as Theileriosis. The disease, spread by ticks, has surged due to high rainfall activity and the illegal movement of animals. Some farmers have lost as many as 50 cattle per household. The region's veterinary services is taking steps to address the issue, emphasizing the importance of dipping cattle to prevent the disease. The surge in deaths has led to a significant drop in cattle prices, with some selling for as low as $200, a quarter of the usual price.