The Missoula County commissioners met on Thursday to take final public comment on the Miller Creek feral horse resolution to promote safety for both residents and the herd while allowing the animals to remain in the area. 

It also solidifies existing state law that allows private property owners to catch and dispose of the horses, which have been the subject of sometimes heated debate.

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A mare and foal from a herd of wild horses roam through the Upper Miller Creek neighborhood on Thursday, July 16 in Missoula.

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A herd of wild horses roams through the Upper Miller Creek neighborhood on Thursday, July 16 in Missoula.

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A herd of wild horses roams through the Upper Miller Creek neighborhood on Thursday, July 16 in Missoula.

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