Sounds like it's so beautiful over there. WOW!! I have never heard of the Aviagen Ross 308 strain broilers. I"ll have to look that up. So, you will have broilers flown in? Such royal treatment.

That cost is not bad at all. What are your feeding plans? Splitting an order with someone sounds like a great idea. I wish I would have done that. :/
You have a great group of birds over there, along with your terriers and cat. Do they get along with the chickens? That was a great "thank you" gift that you all received. Will you all process the lambs for the freezer? I just processed one about a month ago and it was so delicious. I have 2 more to process and I can't wait.
Over here the Ross 308 and Cobb 500 are the strains that the commercial broiler houses use. If you ask anyone for a Cornish x here they will look at you funny - I've had to endure lots of funny looks until I learned if you ask for a Ross 308 or Cobb 500 they go "ahaaaaa!" It's like Hyline - the chickens get the name of the company that bred that particular combo breeds together to get that broiler... Or something like that.
After reading your thread, I will definitely be fermenting! I also have plans for growing fodder so they will be raised on fodder, fermented feed and of course free range in a 59*29 foot yard. That should be 34 broilers if I split the order with 2 people or 50 if I split it with one person who is already on board. Oh and I want to grow mealworms for them too, but that is in the future, won't be for this batch. I reckon if I do a spring batch of 50 and a fall batch of 50 then my hubby and I will have plenty for ourselves and to share! We eat a lot of chicken though because it's nice and cheap here.
With the lambs, we will be keeping ewes for expanding into a little flock and processing rams.
After reading your daily schedule I feel super lazy...

fortunately I never use the excuse "I'm too busy" because I know I'm not...
ETA: The broilers will be flown in because it's too hot to be sending them 310 miles by road, and I think we have a law here that live chickens are not allowed to be transported by road over long distances unless you have a commercial permit to do so. I think because no one does it and I've never looked into it. Plus it's cheap to have them flown here R195 (about $17) per 100 chicks