sawfish99
Loving the herd life
It is no wonder that the animal was standing poorly. The hooves clearly have severe laminitis, rotation of the P3, and hoof capsule. Cases such as this are negligence. I completely agree that there are dangerous animals who end up with very bad feet because they can't be handled. I have actually tried working on some of those animals. Since you described this animal as a part of a petting zoo type exhibit, that means the owners are using the animal for profit. Also, if the animal is safe enough to allow the public to pet it, even across a fence, then it is safe enough to be handled. The simple fact that the owners are using the animal for profit and the hooves are in that bad of condition, probably makes this criminally negligent. I am actually extremely hesitant to involved regulators in most cases, however, this type of case is a different category to me. The owners are not ignorant/in over their head. They are operating a business.
I would absolutely approach the owners and question the hooves. If the animal can't be handled to be trimmed, then there is no way it is safe enough to be trusted for public interaction.
I would absolutely approach the owners and question the hooves. If the animal can't be handled to be trimmed, then there is no way it is safe enough to be trusted for public interaction.