Hey
meggy77 sorry, living in Aus, I am not familiar with the prefab coops available in your area.
I did, however, struggle with 2 x prefabs joined together for a couple of years before we gave up and built our own.
Anyways, while they do serve a purpose they are not ideal and do not weather well and depending on your weather, may be starting to deteriorate in less than 2 years. Also, not real good at keeping out predators.
Having said that. I understand your situation and that a prefab is possibly your only option.
As you are not free ranging often, as I mentioned before, you will need at least 10 square foot of run space or your girls will get bored and feather picking, bullying etc may ensue.
I think I also mentioned before, general rule of thumb is to halve the number of chickens the manufacturer says the coop and run will accommodate.
The
Ranch has a run of 66 square foot so that is a tiny smidgen over the minimum requirement of 10 square foot per chicken for the six you have.
What is your weather like? Will the chickens need to spend many hours or days in the coop? If yes, the Ranch coop is probably still too small for 6 chickens but if not and they are only really laying eggs and sleeping in there, it should be just OK. However, the roosts may have to be tweaked, they look a little low.
Their measurements are a little deceptive, but I think the
Schoolhouse is probably only suitable for 4 chickens.
I definitely suggest shopping around some more, including larger second hand set ups.
The two key things to remember when shopping is that each chicken will need a minimum of 10 square foot of run space and 4 square foot of coop space each.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/755339/stay-away-from-chicken-saloon
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/749462/chicken-saloon
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1134224/best-prefab-coop-run-for-12-15-hens
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1154338/thoughts-on-this-coop-from-tsc
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/302561/what-is-the-best-pre-fab-coop-on-the-market
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/794042/pre-fab-chicken-coops
I hope that helps and not harping on it but I still think you would be better off converting a shed.