Haute Goat’s New ‘Haute Horse’ Experience

We’re pleased to share that we are now collaborating with Haute Goat to offer a new “Haute Horse” experience. Haute Goat is located near Port Hope, just minutes north of Hwy 401. A new Haute Horse experience complements Haute Goat’s farm experiences, including Goat Shmurgles, Haute Goat Yoga, Alpaca Walks, Farm-Life workshops, Team Building and Special Events. Their farm boasts a beautiful new café called the Screaming Goat Café, open Wednesday to Sunday from 10 – 4 p.m. and a retail store full of goat-inspired goodies. Check out Haute Goat’s events for a full schedule of workshops.

Beginning Thursday, October 24, The Mane Intent’s Jennifer Garland will be facilitating a new offering called Haute Horse: Heart and Soul Connections. We will be working with a lovely gentle herd that includes two Icelandic horses, a Shetland pony, two mini horses and a mule named Lucy Mae.

This unique, small group offering invites you to experience the calming presence of this gentle herd. With a focus on connecting to your authentic self, you will participate in safe ground activities with horses supported by an experienced and qualified equine program facilitator.

When working with horses, we’re invited to look within ourselves, reflect on our relationship with self and others, and acknowledge our heart’s desire with honesty and without judgement.

Horses have a wonderful, natural way of casting light on our shadows and strengths. They invite us to embrace our wisdom and personal leadership with humility and grace. This is a health enhancing experience that is designed for heart and soul.

Photo Credit: myn media

About the Author: Jennifer Garland is the Owner/Program Director of The Mane Intent, offering Health and Wellness Workshops and Individual and Team Effectiveness Coaching. Jennifer’s intent is to bring horses, donkeys and humans together to explore new possibilities and find new meaning in lived experience.

Book your experience today: 705-295-6618

The Mane Intent

October 1, 2019

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