Judge Lorie Hawley talks to Rasika during the llama festival. The llamas were judged on their temperament, presentation and their skills on the obstacle course. Rasika won first place.
Michael Brandy, Deseret News
5-year-old Terra Killpack-Knutsen gets up close and personal with a llama during the 15th annual Llama Festival at the Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork on Saturday. Terra got to feed and pet the animals. Judge Lorie Hawley talks to Rasika during the llama festival. The llamas were judged on their temperament, presentation and their skills on the obstacle course. Rasika won first place.
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