A huge herd of sheep caused traffic jams in Wyoming

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Drivers on a road in Cockville, Wyoming, USA were forced to stop when a large number of sheep crossed the road.

Sheep completely occupied the road, causing traffic to come to a halt and drivers having to wait for the sheep to leave.

Led by a shepherd on a horse, the sheep moved slowly and calmly. He made sure that the sheep walked safely along the road and that there were no accidents.

Cockville is a small town in western Wyoming on the border with Idaho. The city is famous for its agriculture and animal husbandry, so it’s no surprise that sheep often roam the roads.

The drivers were understanding and patient and waited for the sheep to cross the road. Then the shepherd and his horse set off peacefully, ensuring the safety of their sheep and not harming them.

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