HUNTINGTON, Utah — There was a baaaaa-d traffic jam in Utah over the weekend, all thanks to a few hundred (thousand?) residents out for a leisurely stroll.
Anyone driving through Huntington Canyon was caught in a baaaaa-ck up that stretched for a good distance as a large herd of sheep were on the move in Manti-La Sal National Forest.
The un-herd of lamb jam was shared on Facebook, not Ewe-Tube, by forest officials early Monday with a warning.
Raw video below shows sheep causing Lamb Jam in Manti-La Sal National Forest
Drivers in the area are urged to be cautious as this is the time of year for livestock to be traveling through the forest.
"Please make sure to take your time, especially around those blind turns, and be respectful if you come across animals on the road," officials warned. "Remember there are people and working dogs assisting with flock or herd moves, so patience and paying proper attention to the road is critical."
Anyone who comes upon a flock like the one seen during the weekend can drive right through, as long as they do so very, very slowly. If not, you can get a ticket and get featured on the front page of the Wool Street Journal.