I dont think so. My experience with raccoons was different. The raccoon reached through the chicken wire (with one inch holes) and grabbed a bantam cochin pullet and pulled her through the wire. The only part left behind was her breastbone inside the coop. What a horrific way to go.
Since then, we have doubled up the mesh, and used a tighter /smallerhole mesh at the lower edge and near the ramp into the nesting area. I trapped a raccoon the next night in a trap and released him/her 15 miles away. No returns/new raccoon assaults. (I do know there are more raccoons around though, Ive seen them on the road).