Stolen Horse--Man is BACK in jail!

He's one gorgeous horse! Is there a reason your farrier didn't trim the front hoofs the same length? Maybe its just the pics but if they are not even that could cause his gaits to be off.
 
Ro, he is just simply gorgeous. How I wish we lived closer, I would love to pet and kiss that sweet soft nose of his! lol Mmm Mmm Mmm the smell of horse and the sound of creaking leather. Sighhhhh old memories that I hope to be able to someday renew.
 
From what I saw, he did trim them the same...I'm sure it's the pics.

The hooves had some issues...he didn't/couldn't take off much of the hoof without causing damage when he put on the shoe again (he has to have shoes until the cracks grow down a bit). He couldn't even take off the back shoes. The person who did it before him put the nails in REALLY high. He was afraid to use the same nail holes because it could cause some damage if the hoof cracked horizontally. He wanted to be safe rather than sorry.

Which part do you think looks uneven?
 
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Maxs front hoof (his left) looks shorter than his right front hoof. Probally just the pic but I figured you would want to check.
 
Local newspaper coverage:

http://tahlequahdailypress.com/local/x1255112583/Probation-ordered-for-obstruction

Probation ordered for obstruction
By BOB GIBBINS
Press Staff Writer

TAHLEQUAH — A Cherokee County man was placed on probation Monday after pleading no contest to obstructing an officer. Bobby Trammel was scheduled to appear in court on a count of knowingly concealing stolen property, stemming from his alleged concealment of a horse embezzled from Mikeala Rodriguez last year.

Michael D. Ryals, who is charged with embezzling the horse, has an Aug. 12 court appearance in that case.

Ryals has waived a preliminary hearing and is on a 1:30 p.m. docket that day. His case was set last week, but attorney James Cosby was unavailable.

Ryals allegedly sold the horse to Leonard Trammel, Bobby’s father.

Leonard gave the horse to Bobby’s son, and Bobby refused to comply with a court order to relinquish possession of the horse.

The horse was seized earlier this month when sheriff’s deputies served a search warrant on the property and arrested Bobby. The horse has been returned to Rodriguez.

Court records show Bobby pleaded no contest to the reduced charge of obstructing an officer and was placed on a deferred 90-day judgment. He was also ordered to pay a $200 fine and court costs.

Trammel appeared before Special District Judge Sandy Crosslin to enter the plea.
 

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