Different prefab coop on Defender run?

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This might be a long shot, but here we go..

I currently use a Producer's Pride Defender coop with attached run (roughly 10 foot x 10 foot). We built an 11 foot x 35 foot run extension, so our chickens have a good amount of outdoor space they have year-round access to.

The coop is showing its age at 6 years old, and we are looking to replace it. I measured the dimensions of the current coop at about 56 inches wide by 72 inches tall.

Has anyone here had luck attaching a standalone coop to this run, or do you have any ideas on where to start?

The original run is in decent shape and we built the extension onto it, so we're not looking to replace the run at this point. Side note: we recently went from 5 chickens to 10.
 
This might be a long shot, but here we go..

I currently use a Producer's Pride Defender coop with attached run (roughly 10 foot x 10 foot). We built an 11 foot x 35 foot run extension, so our chickens have a good amount of outdoor space they have year-round access to.

The coop is showing its age at 6 years old, and we are looking to replace it. I measured the dimensions of the current coop at about 56 inches wide by 72 inches tall.

Has anyone here had luck attaching a standalone coop to this run, or do you have any ideas on where to start?

The original run is in decent shape and we built the extension onto it, so we're not looking to replace the run at this point. Side note: we recently went from 5 chickens to 10.
How tall is the Producer's Pride 10x10 run? I suppose more importantly, what are the dimensions of the opening into the run? That's where you're going to have to try to match things up.

Do you actually need to use this run as a run, since you have this great 11x35 run? Maybe you can use the 10x10 as a location for a broody jail (coop inside), integrating new chickens, sick bay/ recuperation area, etc.
 
-and I should have added: since you don't seem to have an immediate time crunch, I'd suggest skipping the whole pre-fab thing. Frankly, it's a miracle that you've gotten six years out of the current one!

You might start looking around for an existing new or used shed that you can walk into and that will comfortably hold 10 chickens (they get so big so quickly! 😳) and possibly some of their Stuff as well. Once your flock hits this size, they're going to need room to get away from one another at times, especially when they've got some sort of feud going. That happens a lot with extended bad weather (rain, extreme cold, when they're stuck with one another and can't really get away.)
 
I second looking for a shed to convert. Ten chickens should have at least 40 square feet of coop floor space, 10 feet of roost length, and around 10 square feet of year round ventilation. And you will LOVE having the height of a walk-in coop.
 

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