Something is getting into my chicken coop

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My chickens are in two 10x10x6 dog kennels I connected together. It's sealed on all 6 sides with chicken wire. I see no way for something to get to them.

Got home from work yesterday and found 4 mutilated birds.

Got that cleaned up. Went around the cage and didn't see any place an animal bigger than a mouse could get in.

Put the 3 remaining birds in one kennel and went to bed.

Got up this morning and found a bird completly missing.

Looked all around and no signs of entry.

I called a neighbor Incase I missed a spot and he didn't find anything either.

I'm at a loss. I have no idea what or how something is getting into the kennel.
 
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29$ wyze cam? I suspect along the ground somewhere but if you cant see it in person I doubt seeing it in pics.
 
I can't help with the missing bird, but raccoons can get their filthy paws inside and tear a chicken up pretty good just by getting their arms through the chicken wire. Not sure if you have raccoons in your neck of the woods, but they are evil little creatures. Just a thought, not sure if this applies to your situation.
 
Weasels…we have chickens and my wife is obsessed with weasels. She made weasel-proof with hardware cloth. Basically, every hole no matter how small has to be covered.
 
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