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January 2024 by Nicole Nelson
10/10! So much fun and everyone got many chances to interact with the goats ❤️
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October 2023 by Jacquelyn Saleep
Highly recommended! Goat yoga is fun and a great way to destress. The owners are lovely and the animals are cute and sweet. They also have delicious chocolate and cheese.
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July 2023 by Tammy Donaldson
I live in Zephyrhills Florida and even though I'm close I haveM.Sand would not feel comfortable traveling such a distance to take a class!best of luck!Tammy
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April 2023 by Zoe B.
Excellent class! The instructor and owner were soooo sweet and helpful and let us pet them and take pics as much as we wanted. They also let us feed carrots to the horses and donkeys on the property as well! 10/10 would recommend The class is definitely more goat-focused than yoga focused but that's to be expected and encouraged
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January 2023 by Carmen L.
My friend and I had the absolute best experience at Grady goat yoga. Such unique fun and I enjoyed every second of this. I can't wait to do it again. What a great way to start my Saturday! The farm was well maintained and from start, to finish, the staff was friendly and helpful. The delight of the whole experience was holding the baby goats, they were so adorable. Beware the goats move around freely and may have a bathroom break at any given time :).
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December 2022 by Tracie J
This was definitely an experience I won’t forget. I had so much fun with these sweet goats I didn’t do any yoga. I definitely recommend you try this at least once. I almost forgot the staff…the staff was unbelievable nice!
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December 2022 by Kasey Kolyno
Cute place just out of town to experience goats, donkeys, and maybe a pig or dog or too."Yoga" sessions are hosted on Saturday mornings. I say "yoga" cause as soon as the goats are unleashed everyone gets distracted petting and holding the goats. But the instructor carries on. Girlfriend and I had an absolute blast. Will definitely be back.
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August 2022 by Cece Nunez
This place is an absolute dream! My fiance brought me here on my birthday as a surprise, and they totally exceeded my expectations! owners and staff were so friendly, the yoga teacher was incredibly friendly and calm. It was literally goat heaven! Can't wait to go again!
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June 2022 by Sharon Blackburn
This was the most fun I have EVER had doing yoga. The staff was fantastic! The baby goats were adorable. They were so cute an cuddly. It was a fantastic experience. I can’t wait to do it again. I loved knowing that the money was going to support the goats!!!
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May 2022 by VinylWizz John
Amazing! Any occasion or any time this one is a winner. Take your mom, grandma or grandkids this is for everyone. Clean fun plenty of space and enjoyable hosts. Plenty of smiles for everyone.
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April 2022 by Brooke B.
SO FUN! We came about 15 min early and got set up. Some goats were already roaming around and we got to interact with those. They provide a carrot too (not sure if they do this every class) but we got to feed the donkeys!! When the class starts they open up the gates to let in even MORE goats. There were so many goats of all sizes that started to roam around you as you did yoga. Prior to class the owner & yoga instructor went over all the basics of goat yoga. Let me tell you not much yoga happens as goats jumping on your back but that's kind of the whole point! If you need a fun morning & a serotonin boost you need to book this. After they are selling merchandise and fresh goat cheese + goat cheese fudge. Also a great idea for birthday parties and bachelorette parties. What a great concept.
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April 2022 by Torie Doll
I was disappointed by my experience. There were 4 goats (normally 6, but that’s still not a lot) so that’s not much for the probably 20 people who were there. On top of that, the goats are food-driven, so someone walks by dropping treats, the goat comes and eats and then walks away. I could have pet a goat more at a petting zoo for a third of the price. I picked the event at the brewery because at least that one came with a free drink since this was $45 after fees and such. The other issue with the goats being food-driven is if the goats don’t go on your back during yoga, we were told we’d do it at the end. Then we get to the end, and we’re told that the goats are full, so no promises. I even heard another woman say at the end that this wasn’t her first time and normally there’s more goat and less yoga - my thoughts exactly. This was my second time doing goat yoga. My previous experience was with a non profit in South Florida and not only was it cheaper (yet still had free wine and cheese), but they had more goats of all sizes, and they loved attention from people and taking naps on the mats without the use of food. Everyone had at least one goat that hung out with them the entire time. I was expecting that same experience when I came to GYT and it was far from it. If it was half the price, it wouldn’t have been as big of an upset, but $45 is a bit much for this quality of an activity.
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February 2022 by Mindy M.
I've been wanting to try goat yoga for the longest. Grady Goat Yoga is a working farm and from a little research, they are a nonprofit that is affiliated with charities and possibly Kodawari Studios. You are allowed to come thirty minutes before and after your session to interact with the animals. As you are greeted, they kindly explain the rules of the working farm, along with a little history. I was advised to take out my hoop earrings, because the goats may want a nibble as you are doing your poses. They also gave us a carrot to feed the donkeys. Honestly, the donkeys were my favorite, they were so sweet and I couldn't get over how cute their noses were. Everyone was so nice to us. The yoga instructor had the sweetest disposition and basically told us, "we know why you're here," and explained that if we'd rather play with the goats than do poses, she would totally understand. The owner and her assistant (not sure if she was an employee or family) were making their rounds, teaching us how to pose with the goats, giving us insights on their little personalities, taking pictures for us, and helping clean up any goat accidents. This is one of those things you need to try once in your lifetime. It totally set a positive tone for the day.
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February 2022 by Tiffanie Christine
I had seen this company/event advertised on the news. I thought to my self that could be a fun activity for my daughter to do. I reached out to the Grady farm on January 4th, 2022 where I received an email stating the hours for dropping of a Christmas tree to the farm for the goats were as followed. (Please see email below)Saturday: noon till 1pmSunday: 10am till noonWeekdays: 9am till 11amIn the body of the email it states to reach out via text. On Wednesday January 5th I sent a text that I would go at 11. I was then text that on Sunday’s the hours were from 12-1. I responded with: “Ok 12 will work” This morning I woke my family up and got them ready and drove 30 mins to the goat farm to be told“I’m sorry it’s after 12. Time in Sunday was 10-12.” I sent her the original text where she made a mistake and she refused our donation and let down our daughter who was looking forward to seeing the goats and dropping off the tree. Being a business owner personally, this is EXTREMELY UNPROFESSIONAL & I would strongly discourage anyone from dealing with these business owners
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November 2021 by Kelly McIver Siegel
Great experience. Staff were very professional and fun!