And that’s because we were on 760 acres now it was all fenced in and we had a five mile fence as well as a five mile moat that went around the property. But if animals got loose for any reason, they were in a big pine and palmetto force. And if it was hoofstock, we had plans to recapture it, how we’d do it. But if it was like a tiger or a lion or something like that, where we needed to be real cautious and if we had to dispatch it, I wanted to know that I had qualified people could handle guns. And we had a 4 58 elephant gun. We had like four 30 oh sixes with scopes. And then we had 12 gauge shotguns. And every three months we took that team down to the Dade County police range.