Every spring in Idaho, ranchers move their sheep up into the Boise National Forest through the end of summer. The sheep crossing can be quite a sight, but nonetheless still a headache for commuters, ...
It's certainly a sight to see. Oh wait about 2600 to be exact. And look at the crowd of people who showed up to watch the sheep across Highway 55. It's like an Idaho tradition. You know, I wanted to ...
For a few minutes on Monday morning, near the intersection of Highway 55 and Beacon Light Road, vehicle traffic paused to make way for a mass of wooly sheep carrying out a longstanding tradition. The ...
BOISE, Idaho — Why did 2,500 sheep cross the road? Because the grass was greener on the other side. In Idaho, it's not unusual to see ranchers moving a bleating herd of sheep up to higher elevation at ...
It's certainly a sight to see. Oh wait about 2600 to be exact. And look at the crowd of people who showed up to watch the sheep across Highway 55. It's like an Idaho tradition. You know, I wanted to ...
It's certainly a sight to see. Oh wait about 2600 to be exact. And look at the crowd of people who showed up to watch the sheep across Highway 55. It's like an Idaho tradition. You know, I wanted to ...
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