overtherainbow
Well-Known Member
Severe mud fever can sometimes be very difficult to treat. Your vets can't just prescribe a wonder cream and make it go away, some infections are very stubborn. I do wonder if your expectations are unrealistic. However, you sound as though you no longer have any confidence in them, maybe rightly, so why not change practice?
This 100% my mare had mud fever when i got her and it took months of treatment, including steroid injections. The issue with the expensive creams is if there is a licensed animal version they cant give you a human equivalent even if its cheaper by law so ask for a script and see what you can find. There is no miracle cure for bad mud fever im afraid and it takes time and patience.