I have several roosters and none of them made a move towards or a sound at the opossum. They were perched on the fence when I went out, mumbling "don't bother me, I'm trying to get back to sleep." I posted a question on the Chicken Behaviors forum asking why they don't make much noise when threatened at night.
The hen didn't look badly beaten, she just had her neck twisted/broken, but no blood, scratches, bites or feather loss. I'm hoping her end was quick.
I've heard about the grits/cornmeal cure for fire ants but it doesn't work with the ones here. I've found Sevin Dust works best, and also a liquid insecticide concentrate I can spray or pour onto the mounds.
Buckaroo, that's a hilarious story, I could just picture it in my mind as I was reading. But I was expecting you to have gotten poked a little lower than your back...
I agree with you, Wildsky, perhaps we all should print copies of Rooster Red's photos & paste them on the walls of our coops as a 'possum deterrant.
And I know some folks dislike drowning their catch, but for me it's the quickest & kindest method I know. My neighbors are sheriff's deputies and would notice & report me if I shot a gun. I do pre-fill the container with the water so when I slide the trap or cage in they're completely immersed, not panicing while the water slowly rises over them. And I've timed the final struggle, it's less than a minute.
Finally, Maco5, I think we're all on the same side with our concern for our livestock, our determination to protect them, and our regard for other animals. I wish you well with your chickens and your work at the wildlife center. My children & I love to visit those places in our area.