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Thanks for the replies,

I know the attacks are rare, but it’s more of having a little peace of mind. I figure on the property she will have some warning from dogs, I don’t think that the predators will come around if you have a couple good sized dogs, however there is a ton of rabbits here (wild) and a couple cats. Could have been a coyote, have seen them around. I was at work when it happened, didn’t get to hear it. If she is out riding, I would think the horse would get attacked, give her a chance to get away. Never ride alone. Most cougar attacks come from behind, they jump on you and try to bite your head/ neck. I really don’t think it will happen, but if it ever did, you might have time to pull the gun and shoot, a .44 mag going off might scare the critter away. I’ll have to get here a Rambo knife also.
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