Goat yoga on Arizona farm delights families

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By VERONICA ACOSTA
Cronkite News

GILBERT – Early in the morning about 100 people waited eagerly at the gate of a farm with their yoga mats. As soon as everybody was checked in and in place, the goats were released.

AZ Goat Yoga is the creation of April Gould, who owns the farm and her business partner, Sarah Williams, the yoga instructor. “It’s just a lot of fun for people to get to know people that are in their community and the goats jump on you throughout the class,” Williams said.

Goat yoga originated in Oregon and the trend has spread across the nation. For Gould and Williams, the idea of starting a class was a way to combine their two passions.

“She does yoga and I have goats and we wanted to do a business together and goat yoga just made sense,” Gould said.

Once the yoga class begins the laughs and smiles appear along with the goats. Children who come to the class wait patiently for the baby goats to hop on their backs while their parents try to capture the perfect picture.

Gould’s three children are responsible for training the older goats and helping the baby goats who need a hand getting used to the class.

“My kids and I will put them on our backs and give them treats and positive reinforcements and then they had babies and the babies just wanted to follow their moms and now they’re so good at goat yoga,” Gould said.

Gould and Williams say their reward is the reaction from their visitors.

“People who come are just probably mostly here for the goats and they love it,” Gould said. “They say it’s the best day of their lives. They cry in pure joy because it’s just so much fun. Everyone loves goat yoga.”

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A baby goat climb on a girl doing a yoga pose during a goat yoga class in Gilbert. (Photo by: Veronica Acosta)
Goats graze on grass before beginning their yoga class. (Photo by: Veronica Acosta)
Class participants gather around goats waiting for the goat yoga class to start. (Photo by: Veronica Acosta)