SHEEP raced through Frampton-on-Severn as part of a family fun day on Saturday.
Hundreds came along to the popular annual event held in the stunning surroundings of Frampton Court with a flock of sheep, a large marquee and live music for all the family.
Following the success of the three previous years, sheep racing was back by popular demand.
The day featured eight sheep races, a barbecue, bar, tote, bouncy castles and live music.
Each race was donated to a Gloucestershire charity or organisation at the event founded and organised by a group of dedicated villagers from Frampton-on-Severn.
The day typically raises thousands of pounds for good causes and brings together communities.
Punters placed bets on their favourite sheep at the tote, then cheered them on as they jumped hurdles and headed for the final furlong.
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