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With all due respect, not against the possibility of rabies, roundworm, giardia, leptospira, salmonella, and e. coli that your resident raccoons may act as a vector for in the environment AROUND your secure coop and run. Check what the CDC has to say about raccoon zoonoses:
http://www.cdc.gov/search.do?q=racc...sort=date:D:L:d1&ud=1&site=default_collection
Coons can transmit these infectious diseases through their feces and urine to the playing area your children may encounter when outside.
I'm quite aware of zoonoses--O.R. trauma nurse (heavy emphasis on infection, as you might imagine.) Wildlife rehabber. Vet tech.
Dogs carry lepto. Kill them all? Salmonella--your chickens are a more likely host! Maybe THEY shouldn't exist? Giardia? It's endemic worldwide, and has been since the '70's. HUMANS are amongst the dirtiest, disease-spreading animals on the planet, not to mention the pollution we cause. Maybe WE should all be wiped out? C'mon--this world is a big place. Lets share.
Racoon rabies in most areas is quite low. You will catch a LOT more dangerous infections from your neighbors at the feedstore, at much higher incidence, and much harder to cure, than most zoonoses. If there is a rabies outbreak, that is just cause for reducing local populations. JUST cause. Vaccinate your dogs and cats.
I taught my children not to eat feces and wood chips; hence, no roundworm, even though we handled much wildlife directly, and for prolonged periods. Lepto? Salmonella? Don't drink animal urine, wash your hands, and it's no problem. During the time I worked for a vet (years), there was one local incidence of rabies--it was a cow.
On the other hand, necrotizing fasciitis ("flesh-eating bacteria") is on a rampage. You can pick the organism up off the floor, off gym equipment, anywhere--from other PEOPLE. You don't get it from racoons. Be sensible about dangers of infection.
We are not SUPPOSED to be the only life on the planet. Indiscriminate taking of life is wrong, and the rationalizations for it are weak, at best. It's one thing to have to take a life; another to take it lightly.
Apparently you and I need to agree to disagree. I'll pretend that you at least eat all the wildlife you kill, and you can pretend that I lose chickens left and right from "predation," okay?