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Welcome back to One of Many Me’s! Finally back online after nearly two years of being away. A lot has changed, begun and ended since the last post on this blog.

I’ve learned a lot and been shaken up a bit although surviving is one of my best skills. Here’s to hoping you’re still following along. If not, maybe you’ll come back to read me again…

I cannot explain how much I’ve missed writing. Although, it is going to take a bit to get back into the hang of typing and phrasing thoughts.

Happily, I must say, the feeling of needing to vent is less now than it ever has been. The main reason is because I have dealt with, discarded, detached from most of the things and people who were creating those situations in which I was feeling awful. Oh, and of course I’m older Smile with tongue out so that believe it or not does make a huge difference.

This next year will be thoughts, ideas and inspiring posts in which I have learned from in the past.

Thanks for being here with one of many me’s and I look forward to clicking away on the keys for you! Your time here means a lot to me! Winking smile

 

Catch ya later Rainbow

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Time to get those wolf teeth removed, feet shod, manes all trimmed up and looking pretty! Brush up on your riding skills strap on those lucky spurs and get back in the saddle this season. Don’t forget the crop whip for those rusty mannered horses.

What are you waiting for?

This year is going to be a bit difficult for myself to get out there riding because this winter was not nice to my herd. Although, if they weren’t trucking through the bush they might have better legs.

Some new horse people who are just learning don’t know that wolf teeth are aggravating to horses if you use a bit. If you are so lucky to have a horse trained with a bitless bridal then you are okay to go go go!

The reason we remove the wolf teeth is because they make the difference between a pleasant enjoyable ride and a grouchy fitful horse. These teeth sit directly in front of the back teeth in the space where the bit sits. And because these teeth are so small you might not be able to see them but if your horse lets you put a finger in their mouth you can feel around the gum area. Generally, wolf teeth are no bigger than a finger nail. Also, there are known cases of wolf teeth which have grown back. So, be aware if your horse just isn’t happy at some point there is an issue you have to deal with soon.

Stay safe, ride easy, and be alert! Oh, and be nice to your horse because they know when you are up to something… 🙂

Thanks for reading One of Many Me’s.

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