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I wanted to add that of the 40 or so raccoons that have been caught in my yard or nearby yards over the years, not one was rabid.
Even the most aggressive of them, one that was here last week that we caught because it was so unusually aggressive and brought to Animal Services, was killed and tested and was NOT rabid. They said that very few are.
Raccoons and foxes visit my yard and many yards every day, but they don't eat the chickens because they can't. One good fence lets you sleep a lot better. It also keeps them calmer. My previous flocks used to freak out about little things, for good reason. They had seen a lot of brethren slaughtered.
Even the most aggressive of them, one that was here last week that we caught because it was so unusually aggressive and brought to Animal Services, was killed and tested and was NOT rabid. They said that very few are.
Raccoons and foxes visit my yard and many yards every day, but they don't eat the chickens because they can't. One good fence lets you sleep a lot better. It also keeps them calmer. My previous flocks used to freak out about little things, for good reason. They had seen a lot of brethren slaughtered.