Animals
Huge Herd Of Sheep Causes Traffic Jam In Wyoming
In the US state of Wyoming, drivers on one of the roads in the town of Cokeville had to stop when a large herd of sheep walked along the road.
Traffic was stopped as the sheep completely occupied the road and drivers had no choice but to wait for the sheep to make their way.
The sheep moved slowly and calmly, led by a shepherd on horseback. He made sure that the sheep walked safely on the road and that no accidents occurred.
Cokeville is a small town in the western part of Wyoming, located near the Idaho border. The city is known for its agricultural activity and cattle breeding, so it is not surprising that sheep often roam the roads.
The drivers showed understanding and patience and waited for the sheep to cross the road safely. The herd then calmly moved on, and the shepherd and his horse made sure that the sheep remained safe and that they did not cause any harm.
Traffic was stopped as the sheep completely occupied the road and drivers had no choice but to wait for the sheep to make their way.
The sheep moved slowly and calmly, led by a shepherd on horseback. He made sure that the sheep walked safely on the road and that no accidents occurred.
Cokeville is a small town in the western part of Wyoming, located near the Idaho border. The city is known for its agricultural activity and cattle breeding, so it is not surprising that sheep often roam the roads.
The drivers showed understanding and patience and waited for the sheep to cross the road safely. The herd then calmly moved on, and the shepherd and his horse made sure that the sheep remained safe and that they did not cause any harm.