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When I'm around my sheep I'm too focused on looking to see if they're limping, nabbing at flystrike, got their ears down, got their heads stuck in the fence, etc., etc., to do anything else
At first i thought this was a scam lol however come to think of it would be interesting to do, albeit maybe dangerous. With the buffalo all i have to do is sit by one of them in the field and rest their heads on my lap, that relaxes me and them too, slows the heart rate down. My dad during some of his heart episodes, when his meds failed, sat in the field with the buffalo and listening to them chewing the cud and seeing them very relaxed put his heart back into rhythm... Interesting that!
I find sitting with cudding sheep very relaxing. I'd certainly give yoga a go too. Just got to watch where you put your hands in a sheep field, and make sure that your downward dog doesn't scare them too much!
I work with teenagers excluded from school - often vulnerable kids in care or from chaotic backgrounds - and the animals have an amazing effect on them. They can often start to connect with an animal and then go on to make trusting relationships with humans. I find my sheep really relaxing and often sit with them for half an hour (after doing the not very calming checks and extricating bits of bramble from them etc. ) not sure about yoga though as they tend to crowd round me if I sit with them and I can envisage disappearing under a sea of hooves and fleecy legs if I were lying down.
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