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If the possum has been on your coop and hasn't gotten in, it sounds like your coop is fairly well constructed. I'm sure you know if you have any holes or weak spots - if so, I would suggest patching those. I personally would not be worried about a lot of disease transfer. It's kind of like us being worried from getting sick from our chickens. Yes there is avian flu sometimes but do you worry about getting mites from your chickens? Or their other ailments? I would be more worried about other birds near/on the coop than mammals. My chickens are my pets also - I don't think anyone here is telling you to not worry about it because they're "just chickens".
My suggestion was that fixing your enclosure should fix your worries - if you're not sure if you have a weakness you haven't inspected it closely enough and you should really do that first.
I have a problem when people complain about wildlife when their chicken's well-being really hinges on them having a good solid enclosure where they are protected. It's our responsibility to protect our chickens and our natural wildlife - you made a choice to get chickens and the wildlife is just trying to make a living in your city.
If the possum has been on your coop and hasn't gotten in, it sounds like your coop is fairly well constructed. I'm sure you know if you have any holes or weak spots - if so, I would suggest patching those. I personally would not be worried about a lot of disease transfer. It's kind of like us being worried from getting sick from our chickens. Yes there is avian flu sometimes but do you worry about getting mites from your chickens? Or their other ailments? I would be more worried about other birds near/on the coop than mammals. My chickens are my pets also - I don't think anyone here is telling you to not worry about it because they're "just chickens".
My suggestion was that fixing your enclosure should fix your worries - if you're not sure if you have a weakness you haven't inspected it closely enough and you should really do that first.
I have a problem when people complain about wildlife when their chicken's well-being really hinges on them having a good solid enclosure where they are protected. It's our responsibility to protect our chickens and our natural wildlife - you made a choice to get chickens and the wildlife is just trying to make a living in your city.