Not sure I'm a good example to follow, but here goes...
My Daughters are 13, 11, and 2.75. This is our VERY FIRST time...
I currently have 15 Guinea fowl, 6 ducks, 2 roosters, and ~28 hens (there were 28 on last Saturday, kinda hard to count them).
At the moment they mostly roost at night in a large metal shed/barn that is where my Tractor will park after I remove the rolling door and make the opening bigger so the ROPS/Canopy can fit in. Some of the hens prefer to roost in the trees next to "the Barn".
They ALL free range out in the yard all day eating bugs, frogs, small snakes, whatever God intended them to be able to eat. We have not had a tick since the first 5 guineas showed up on August 8th.
I feed them cracked corn in "the barn" once in the morning and once when we round them up for the night. I just pour it on the dirt floor and they scratch away like mad, happy fowl.
When we first started we lost a few to coyote, fox, 'coon, and 3 during the Hurricane.
I started with 5 adolescent guineas, got 6 more slightly younger, and 19 1 week old keets my girls & 1 raised by hand in a plastic box and on the front porch in a pen under a cover. We've lost 15 of the guinea's total (half!!!) as we've been learning. I bought my middle daughter 2 ducks for her birthday the last week of Sept. and the neighbor gave us a beautiful barred rock rooster that she had who was feuding with her other rooster.
Marshall Cogburn (that is the rooster) was frustrated with the guinea's and hung out with the ducks. I went looking for some hens on Criagslist.
A week ago I came home with 7 assorted hens (1 game, 1 half game half ?, and 5 leghorns) 4 ducks (2 drakes, 2 ducklings) and an Americana rooster (George is his name after George Washington). Cogburn and George get along now as long as George knows he is #2.
Things settled down a bit after last Saturday when the girls and I picked up 21 Rhode Is Red/Leghorn mix hens who had been living in a 4x6 u-haul trailer turned into a coop (never cleaned OMG it was gross) $80 for all of them and we decided if they only lived for one or two days free ranging, their life would be SO MUCH BETTER that we were saving them. I know at least 19 were in the barn the other day, and we've already gotten over a dozen eggs (maybe over 2 dozen, we keep eating them and it gets hard to count).
First 2 pics are Cogburn, The 1st 2 ducks, then George. Then 19 1 week old keets the day we brought them home, then some pics of guinea's & Cogburn on "Lawn Patrol" (My baby girls is on one too) and the 4 new ducks and some of the hens in the barn. I have not taken pics of the 21 red hens yet.
We simply have organized chaos and it seems to be working. My girls are learning at an amazing rate (we homeschool) as well. It has been a grand experiment (tasty lately too).
I am cleaning out an old woodshed shack and we will build a front for it and make it the "Chicken Shack" (My wife does not like it when I say we are running a "Chicken Ranch"

). This build will have a project thread for it here on TBN someday.
Best of luck sir! You can't do worse than me!
Be well,
David