Some residents were upset by limited opportunities for public comment at yesterday’s town council meeting according to a report by KALB News.
The mayor has received complaints ranging from horse manure and property damage to vehicle accidents and child safety.
The town is on the east side of the Evangeline Unit in the Calcasieu Ranger District, Kisatchie National Forest.
To the west is Fort Johnson (previously Fort Polk), an Army base the horses once called home.

The article did not associate the horses with the forest and did not indicate if the advocates had submitted a plan to beat the numbers down with ovary-killing pesticides.

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