My KO shamo have been breeding like rats. There is a very good market for these little guys so I have been incubating all the eggs I can from them. Market isn't the only reason I like these little guys. They have as much heart as any gamefowl out there. They are just pretty neat little fowl to have around.
I am breeding out of 4 pair of bantam asil. I plan on raising enough of these little guys that I can show some this fall. APA and the American Bantam Assoc. has excepted them in their list of fowl that can be shown in their shows. I am breeding blacks, spangled, BBReds and silver.
I have a real nice asil stag in with the 2 best madagascar game hens I retained from last year. I intend to beef the madagascar up a little this year. We will see how I progress on this.
My last poultry project is for meat and egg production. I love the blue turken or naked neck which ever you wish to call them. They lay a huge egg. They are very calm, and lets face it, they are cool to look at.
I have lots of plans for gardening this spring. I have access to some ground here where I live and besides expanding my chicken project, I plan on putting in a garden about 3oo feet long by 40 feet wide. I am checking into Okla. regulations that pertain to home grown garden items being sold to the public. I hope this year is much wetter than last. Plans are for a couple hundred tomato plants. Some will be planted in tubs and near the house, while others will be in the garden. I also will be planting corn, green beans, black eyed peas, corn, peppers, cantaloupe, okra and water melons. I will be starting my tomato plants in about a week. I will start them in doors and try to start them staggered out so I will have tomatoes for several months. Hopefully this summer I will get a greenhouse of some sort put up so that I can move some of the tomatoes that are planted in tubs can be moved in and have fresh tomatoes after the first frosts.