DLA
Crowing
I've shot several possum over the years that were clearly rabid so they can get rabies. If you see them out during broad daylight and not running for cover that's a red flag. We have quite a few raccoon, skunks and possum around and those first two are known carriers and at night they all compete for the same food sources so transmission is fairy easy between them. I don't shoot them unless they're acting sick or messing around my coop. Covering or removing any food in your coop/run and ensuring it's protected with hardware cloth goes a long way to keeping them from bothering your chickens. Also they will go after wild bird feeders so removing those will also help make your area less of a meeting spot for furry chicken eaters. I have lots of wildlife around but have had no issues, thankfully, with attempted coop/run break ins since I started covering the chickens food at night and removed the wild bird feeders.True, seldom rabies, but not impossible.
Mary