I would shy away from any pre-made coop like these. I started with one just like it. Can you help me to understand your situation, how you plan to keep your chickens, etc. Will they be able to free range or will they live their lives in the coop? That can help me to understand what may work best for you.
if it was adults, they would live in it fully for 1 or 2 weeks,if it was a chick/pullet or cockerel it would be able to free range on 20 acers until i sell it
 
if it was adults, they would live in it fully for 1 or 2 weeks,if it was a chick/pullet or cockerel it would be able to free range on 20 acers until i sell it
It has 10 square feet of run and maybe 5 square feet of coop and nest box. At 15 square feet that is a little small for two full grown chickens long term. For 2 weeks it should be fine. Longer than that you might start seeing behavioral problems.

As a coop for free ranging chickens it has enough room.

I have a friend that uses something similar to this as a coop for 3 full grown hens. They have a very large run attached and do also get free range time. It works fine when used in that manner. It's just too small for a permanent solution.
 
after 1 or two weeks they will be free ranging again. I need them in there to breed and so I know what breeds i get
the pullets would be on a 20-acer free range
so do you think this would work?
You could make it work. I would not keep fill grown chickens locked in there more than a couple of weeks but 2 weeks should be ok. I think it will suit your needs.

These coops are not made with the best materials. Keep it stained or painted and it will last longer. I had the end of a run and a roof rot out in about 5 years so it's important you keep them up.
 
Broody Hattie

I always thought that my Hattie would want to be a mum. Orpingtons are supposed to go broody yet Hattie never has. I always figured that she would look something like this as she sleeps tonight in the nest box.

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She would look just like that :)
 
after 1 or two weeks they will be free ranging again. I need them in there to breed and so I know what breeds i get
the pullets would be on a 20-acer free range
so do you think this would work?
Hmmm 🤔 I'm thinking mating might need more space. Are the walls far apart enough for the rooster to do the wing dance? Is the ceiling high enough for the rooster to be on top of the hen?

As a rule, go larger than you expect for any chicken home.

By the way, I have a small prefab but it's located in a really big chicken run and the hens use it as a nesting box. I bought it maybe four years ago and it has lasted better than I thought it would, although I have repaired it from time to time.

Important: usually these little prefabs are not fox proof because foxes can dig under and get inside.

If I were you, try for a bigger, fox-proof coop.
 

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