Call it Goga. Or Yoat. Or Goyoatga. Whatever you wanna call it,Violet (2025) well, yeah: Someone's doing yoga with goats, now.
Jenness Farm in Nottingham, New Hampshire spiced up their yoga offerings last week by running their first class with kids. Like, "kids" as in baby goats. Brings new meaning to the words "child's pose."
SEE ALSO: Cyclist bikes 125 miles to create the cutest of map goatsThe farm shared some photos on Facebook of the goats in action. Just look at these goats helping humans relax during their not-so regular yoga practice by standing on participants' backs, wandering around the room, and maybe trying to figure out what was really going on in there.
We're not sure how relaxing it is to have four little hooves on your back, but it definitely looks cute. (And that's half the battle, right?)
According to the farm's original post about the class, all of their yoga-with-goats offerings for May sold out "in a little over 24 hours"—so it looks like the program is huge success.
Although goat yoga isn't entirely new, Jenness Farm claims to be first classes of its kind offered in the New England area.
We've reached out to the gogis'(goat-yogis) human handlers, for them to tell us more about their practice. Lest you doubt the need for goats to partake in yoga, please do yourself (and the goats) a favor, and hear what a riled-up goat actually sounds like. Then you can weigh in on the matter.
Until then: Namast-bray.
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