Yoga with Goats

This summer, why not try something completely different and immerse yourself in nature for yoga sessions with baby goats. There are several dates available for the sessions. Please make sure that you read all of the below information before booking a session. Booking a session is confirmation that you have read the information below and accept the contents herein.

Session Dates:

Monday 19th June at 6 pm
Sunday 25th June at 11 am
Monday 26th June at 6 pm
Sunday 2nd July at 11 am

Location

The session will take place at Moreton House Farm which is very close to Bishton Hall. The full address and directions will be provided upon booking the sessions.

What is Yoga with Goats?

Yoga with goats is just that – your regular yoga session with the added benefits of being in the outdoors in the presence of young goats. The goats will wander around attendees during the session, interact with and play with you. Being near to and engaging with goats brings the body and mind into a state of relaxation. The parasympathetic nervous system is activated as feelings of happiness, joy, freedom and connection arise. Yoga with goats has been shown to lift the spirit, reduce feelings of low mood, depression and anxiety and provide a lasting mood boost. Yoga with goats is a great way to feel connected to nature and at peace in the world.

What to expect

This session is an informal, gentle yoga practice set in an outdoor space. We will practice within an enclosed, grass field if the weather is dry or inside a covered barn if it rains – the session is not weather dependent, so please do still come along if you have booked a session and it looks like rain.

We will flow through a gentle seated warm up as the young goats get used to our presence (and we get used to being amongst the goats) and then we will move through a series of postures that will allow us to interact with the goats and get the most out of their playful nature. The goats do like to climb and jump up, so don’t be surprised if you find a goat on your back during tabletop pose or a goat offering you a helpful assist in downward dog.

As we will be practicing in a field or in a barn, you should expect the presence of grass, dirt and goat droppings (along with everything else expected of a working farm), so you may need to clean your yoga mat thoroughly after the session. There will be couch roll available to place under your mat if you’d like to.

The goats are young, active and often vocal. They will undoubtedly be having fun at the session along with you, so you should be prepared for quite boisterous activity and please be aware that the goats have hooves and horns. The goats will be supervised throughout the session.

What to bring with you (and what not to bring)

All you need to bring with you is your yoga mat. Please do try to keep all other belongings to a minimum – leave handbags, extra layers, bottles etc in the car as goats will help themselves to your precious items without asking! If the weather is hot, you may wish to bring water with you in a sturdy container. You may also wish to use sun screen and insect repellant (animal friendly).

When choosing what to wear, please avoid anything with hanging tassels or straps that could be nibbled and just wear something that you feel comfortable moving in. You may not wish to wear your favourite yoga clothes as again we will be in a field and the goats don’t tend to wipe their feet. Be aware that dangling jewellery and watch straps can be tempting to goats. Any jewellery should be minimal and watches should be securely fastened.

If you wish to take photos/videos of the session, you may wish to set phones up outside the perimeter of the field as the goats may trample or nibble on devices (please read carefully the disclaimer of liability below). If you can keep your phone in your pocket and take it out for a few snaps when possible, that may keep it safer from little hooves.

You should not need a blanket as we will be in a field and the ground is soft. If it looks like rain, you may want something to kneel on in the barn – as above, avoid bringing blankets with tassels or blankets that you are particularly attached to.

Health & Safety

The sessions will take place on a working farm, so it is important that you drive carefully, observe any notices and keep to paths and roadways until in the field for the session. A parking area will be designated for our use at the back of the farm buildings – please park where directed to ensure your vehicle is out of the way of other farm traffic.

Unfortunately, Yoga is not a spectator sport, so please don’t bring others to the session who are not taking part. The farm will be working at the time of the sessions so we can’t have people outside of the field who are unaccounted for.

The sessions are only suitable for people aged 16 years and over.

Please ensure that you have used hand sanitiser prior to and after the session and wash hands thoroughly as soon as possible after the session.

Disclaimer

The UK Well Nest Limited and Moreton House Farm accept no liability for loss of or damage to any property or vehicles occurring before, during or after the session while on Moreton House Farm property. Attendees should ensure that they have the proper level of mobility, fitness and health to take part in the sessions and remain responsible for all of their own possessions and vehicles brought onto Moreton House Farm property.

2 thoughts on “Yoga with Goats

    1. Hi Karen, goat yoga will be in the summer months again – I can’t give dates yet as the goats are not that predictable 🙂 but as soon as we know when the goats are ready, I will share availability everywhere

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