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Post by here to stay on Sept 7, 2016 17:15:52 GMT
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Goat Yoga
Sept 8, 2016 21:41:29 GMT
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Post by mulish on Sept 8, 2016 21:41:29 GMT
No, just no. I am not going to be in any position but up right with my girls.
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Post by MeandTK on Sept 9, 2016 0:48:09 GMT
As we rednecks say, "Ain't no way!"
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Post by barefootfarmer on Sept 9, 2016 14:30:36 GMT
Haha! I listened to an interview with the farm owner on the radio last night. Sounds like business boomed for her this year and she has plans to book a lot more for next year. I love my quirky Oregon....lol
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Post by gracielagata on Sept 9, 2016 18:34:52 GMT
At least it is being billed for what it is: "Now, to be clear, the goats don’t actually participate in the yoga. They’re goats. They don’t know how to do downward dog. The goats are there more for moral support and the weird factor, preventing you from getting bored midway through all that deep-breathing."
That was me in yoga- bored with the breathing. I loved the stretching aspects of it, though. At the end when we were to lay with our eyes closed, I enver knew what to do, as it is not in my nature to lay still an do anything, if I am, then I must be asleep (or dead?! lol). Having animals to talk to or touch would totally relax me better.
And the 'can't do downward dog' comment is awesome! My horse actually does downward dog almost every day, esp. in winter. Guess it is a nice body warming stretch for her. Very odd feeling when you are sitting atop a near 1000lb beast who decides to downward dog without warning when you first got on but stood around...
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Post by Awnry Abe on Sept 30, 2016 4:09:13 GMT
My goats would rip the hair right out of your head.
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