My wife and I moved to five acres in the country about eight or nine years ago. I'd lived in town my entire life and was limited in what animals I could keep (although I had rabbits for a while as a kid). So I was really excited to have a little more room. Now we garden, and I put in an orchard with about a dozen trees. We have cats and a dog, and we pasture my mother-in-law's two horses off and on throughout the year. And of course, we got chickens.
I started with a chicken tractor for the first year we were here. But I realized quickly that wasn't going to cut it. So I built a coop, which holds about 15. And the tractor does "overflow" when someone needs to be kept separate for some reason (usually because they're out of the brooder but too young to joint the flock).
Our daughter was born soon after we moved here, so she's had chickens all her life. She loves them and it's just a great thing that we do together (really all three of us). Our daughter is eight now. She helps with the chores, collects eggs, helps me shovel out the coop when it's time. And she sells eggs to a few of our friends who have a standing order.
She loves animals, and she wants more. So last year we added quail, which is kind of our obsession right now. I'm also planning to get her rabbits in the spring (or sooner if I find the right ones; I watch Craigslist daily). She doesn't know she's getting the rabbits yet, although she's been trying to talk me into it for awhile. I'm looking forward to the day I tell her she needs to take a drive with me to pick something up. That'll be a happy day for both of us.
Thank you so much for asking! You're very kind!