RE: high fence question ?
Just to play the devil advocate, lets say she goes to the game farm shoots her animal and loves it. So the next hunt is deer in PA and from your information it can be far and few in between. How long will she continue to love the sport if the reward is longer than the effort? Not saying that a fenced hunt isn't any challenge but if her area is going to be lots of trips with little opportunity, would still be right to cut her teeth on hunt that doesn't mirror what she'll be doing in the future?
Again I don't know anything about Pa and hunting, so I just pose these questions based on your info, my thought is it may set up a false expectation to the sport. I certainly know about taking them to where the keep interest like in fishing, but I also think it is of importance to show, stress and teach the entire aspect of the sport/activity. If I took my girls only fishing perch they would think it was a yard em up and throw em back sport, which we all know isn't true. Instead I prefer to show them what is entailed and mix it up so the attention isn't gone but reality is still involved.