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<blockquote data-quote="diggler1833" data-source="post: 3834082" data-attributes="member: 48072"><p>If someone is armed and determined, dogs don't have the deterrence that some people wish they did. The last time I got into a pack that was going after a cow and calf, I had three big dogs down in probably five seconds.</p><p></p><p>Cameras work great..If they are quality enough to possess good resolution. A doorbell camera as well as another overlooking the road in/out wouldn't be a bad idea at all. I don't trust game cameras here as you never know when you'll forget to change the batteries etc...</p><p></p><p>She's too late to become intimidating to lowlife, and is probably figured to be an easy target. Some firearms training will help...even if it is really only peace of mind. It sounds like she is terribly undergunned for living on a ranch.</p><p></p><p>^ I hunt hogs at night on a widow's place who has 1250 acres and there is some theft in the area...she loves it when I'm there at night, even if I'm just stumbling around I her hay meadows. It probably wouldn't hurt for this lady to allow hunters and to make it known.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diggler1833, post: 3834082, member: 48072"] If someone is armed and determined, dogs don't have the deterrence that some people wish they did. The last time I got into a pack that was going after a cow and calf, I had three big dogs down in probably five seconds. Cameras work great..If they are quality enough to possess good resolution. A doorbell camera as well as another overlooking the road in/out wouldn't be a bad idea at all. I don't trust game cameras here as you never know when you'll forget to change the batteries etc... She's too late to become intimidating to lowlife, and is probably figured to be an easy target. Some firearms training will help...even if it is really only peace of mind. It sounds like she is terribly undergunned for living on a ranch. ^ I hunt hogs at night on a widow's place who has 1250 acres and there is some theft in the area...she loves it when I'm there at night, even if I'm just stumbling around I her hay meadows. It probably wouldn't hurt for this lady to allow hunters and to make it known. [/QUOTE]
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