Goat yoga classes in Oregon draw 1,200-person waiting list
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AJ Willingham
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An article about the viral trend of "goat yoga" — yoga classes held on a farm where goats roam freely among participants. Started by Lainey Morse in Albany, Oregon, the classes have become wildly popular with a 1,200-person waiting list. The goats interact with guests during practice, offering snuggles and entertainment, creating a unique blend of animal therapy and yoga.
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· 3 pulledIt's actually a little hard to believe we, as both a goat- and yoga-loving society, have slept on this concept for so long.
Her goat yoga classes have become so popular, there's a 1,200-person waiting list that's growing by the day.
The classes are held at Morse's scenic Oregon farm, where the goats have open access to the guests during their practice.
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