Find Inner Peace With Goat Yoga At Shepherd's Rest Goat And Sheep Rescue In Nebraska
By Delana Lefevers|Published December 12, 2019
×
Delana Lefevers
Author
As a lifelong Nebraskan, Delana loves discovering the many hidden treasures of her state. She has worked as a writer and editor since 2007. Delana's work has been featured on more than a dozen websites and in Nebraska Life Magazine.
We’ve all heard of the healing power of animals. Cats, dogs, birds, and even monkeys and mini horses help humans with physical and mental therapy. But have you ever considered spending time with goats for some relaxation? Shepherd’s Rest Goat and Sheep Rescue, a rescue organization in Pickrell, Nebraska, can show you just how loving and calming these wonderful animals can be.
Shepherd's Rest Goat and Sheep Rescue is committed to helping these furry little friends live long and happy lives. There are more than 40 rescue goats living on this happy farm.
But Shepherd's Rest doesn't exist solely for the benefit of the goats. The organization wants to bring animals and humans together to provide healing for both.
The goats work as therapy animals in various settings. One of the most beloved is goat yoga. While an instructor leads a class through a series of stretches and poses, the goats wander among the humans.
Why would you want to practice yoga with roving goats? The animals are friendly, silly, and very social. They'll stop for cuddles as they walk around, which always brings a smile to the prospective cuddler's face.
Goats are the perfect animals for this type of therapy because most people don't have histories with goats like they may have with dogs. It's unlikely that participants have a pre-existing fear of goats, so they're free to focus on enjoying themselves.
The goats travel to various locations to share the joy of this unique yoga experience. You can book an event for your group, who are sure to be totally delighted with the experience of bonding with goats.
Yoga isn't the only goat-related activity that Shepherd's Rest offers. The goats can also travel to retirement homes, office buildings, and assisted living facilities for "Cubicle Cuddles." The animals elicit smiles, laughter, and a general feeling of goodness from everyone they visit.
Find out more about this unique rescue organization on its website or Facebook page. The proceeds from these events go toward keeping the rescue up and running. Even if you can’t make it to a goat event, consider making a donation to the organization right here.
For another unique goat experience in Nebraska, take a look at this goat farm where you can spend the night in a tiny house.
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.