The second annual Llamafest held Saturday brought about 2,000 people to Chris and Christine Warden's ranch near here with awards going to the best llamas.
A potbellied pig, however, took second place in the festival's baby contest. Spanish Fork resident Charlene Stover entered the pig because the contest didn't specify eligible species. The audience, which picks the winners, went along with the entry - tongue in cheek - and gave the pig second-place honors."Fortunately a llama won first place," said Chris Warden.
Nearly 80 llamas were at the South American-flavored event, which included a show competition, obstacle course and half-mile pack race. The grand champion honors went to a llama named Mick Dundee owned by Darrell Woods of Oak City near Delta.
Other llama events included a wool demonstration - taking the wool from the lama to yarn - and entertainment featuring En Clara, Los Hermanos and Jose Angelo.