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BTW, once you know it is coons, I'd switch to the dog proof traps. They are more effective and you can buy 2 or 3 of them for the price of a single live trap. A
Most of the time they consume the chicken in place. Most of the time. I have allowed them to work carcasses at their leisure and they do sometimes move carcass which can involve climbing with carcass. A farmer I used to work with had a sow coon with kittens come into farrowing house and drag live 10-lb pigs from farrowing crates, pull them through an open window that was 18" above floor before going into high weeds of paddock where actual dispatching took place.I always thought raccoons eat the chicken in place, mostly the crop and don't carry off a whole full grown chicken, so I'm on the side of I'm not sure the raccoon is the culprit.