Tackle turned up with Treacle this morning. She was laying eggs in the house nest box before Knock. It seems Tackle is senior to Knock despite both belonging to different tribes. It seems from this and other encounters I’ve seen that seniority isn’t group/tribe specific.
Tackle drove Knock out of the nest box and settled to lay an egg. Tackle has a rather strange habit of getting into the nest box and sitting for a while, getting back out and rejoining her tribe for a while and then returning to lay an egg.
Knock went and had a bath, got something to eat and hung around the outskirts of her tribe for a while before retutning without Notch to the bush where Tribe 1 was sheltering. (the same bush that can be seen in the pictures above where the hens of Tribe 1 took cover when Cillin called the warning for the hawk)
The hens of Tribe 1 didn’t drive knock away and neither Cillin or Treacle tried to mate with Knock.
Knock came back to the nest box to find Tackle in it. Treacle escorted her from the bush to the nest box.
Eventually, after climbing on the computer, my shoulder and the arm chair she settled on my lap for a while dozing and finally got into the temporary nest box I had made which still has four eggs in.
Treacle and Knock just arrived.
Tackle installed in the nest box. She arrived with Cillin and then Cillin went and rejoined his hens.
Lucky picture. BACK OFF! Treacle trying to herd Knock but she isn't impressed. For those who may want to know how to tell if a hen is broody this is how they behave towards other chickens when they get to close.
Knock not impressed with the content on BYC

She settled on my lap after this picture.
Any eggs will do.....for now.
When and if Treacle gets out of the nest box, I expect Knock to get in.
There are currently four pullets attempting to sit here at present. One bantam pullet called Hinge, I've recently confiscated her eggs. She sat on an empty nest for half a day and since then has been out and about with her tribe. No wire crates, cold water baths or separating from her flock required.
Mel is half heartedly sitting in the maternity unit outside my house.