BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (ABC4) — On Saturday, more than 2,000 sheep will stroll west down Highway 89 before taking over the streets of Brigham City.
Every fall since the 1930s, The Jensen family has taken their flock from their summer grazing grounds to their winter grazing grounds. It’s a tradition that draws a crowd of spectators and is loved by many.
In the mountains of Cache County, horses neigh, dogs bark, bells jingle and sheep bleat as four ranch hands round up nearly 2,200 of the fleece-covered animals and corral them ahead of the annual march to the winter grazing grounds.
“Each generation seems one step further removed from the agricultural history of the area,” Eph Jensen Livestock Manager Lane Jensen told ABC4. That history is something that’s close to his heart.
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