Thousands of people lined up along Cedar City's Main Street on Saturday morning to watch the annual sheep parade.
The popular procession is the signature event of the Cedar Livestock and Heritage Festival, now marking its 20th year since beginning in 2006.
The parade featured dozens of entries, including horseback riders, a herd of longhorn cattle, sheep camp trailers, pickup trucks, tractors, farm machinery, floats, vintage automobiles, rodeo royalty, youth groups, sports team players and local business owners.
A woolly flock of a few hundred sheep, guided by their wranglers, then ambled up Main Street, marking the end of the parade.
The parade's grand marshals were Dean and Kathy Lamoreaux, with Jennifer Larson serving as honorary grand marshal.
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