Thank you, Om Kai Yoga, for leading us so beautifully.
And thank you, Jesy D Photography, for capturing the moments.
We did it! Friends have been sending links for weeks now, telling me I should host goat yoga. So when our dairy goat April had spring babies it was a possibility. Why goat yoga, you ask? For the frolicking energy, for the cuteness, for the community, for the soft cuddles, for the love of goats! We have more classes coming up so stay tuned and hope to see you in the hay barn! Thank you, Om Kai Yoga, for leading us so beautifully. And thank you, Jesy D Photography, for capturing the moments. Goat Yoga Features by local news here: And thank you, Jesy D Photography, for the awesome pics.
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Patricia Glapa
5/8/2017 07:48:35 pm
Are you still offering the Baby Goat Yoga Classes? I am Stephanie and Matt Sayers Mom, and I will staying with them and watching their chicks and kitties from 5/21-26. I think this class would be so much fun and relaxing! Looking forward to your response!
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6/8/2017 04:10:59 am
Yoga is exercise and it is good for maintain our health. Butt first time i am reading about the yoga and goat with yoga is really unique plan. In all situation it gives the benifir of our body.
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vadim
9/24/2017 02:23:43 pm
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11/22/2017 01:56:00 am
Goatees! My grandparents had a goat farm and I spent every summer helping them when was young. The little goats are much fun and as much trouble:)
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