Intermittent rain all day and a bit chilly at 14C. I got the foil on the underside of the nest box although from feeling the nest it's probably unecessary.
I'm stressed!
I haven't been this stressed about a sitting hen since Ruffles sat on her and Cillins eggs when there was only Fat Bird and Ruffles left in Tribe 1 and Cillin had only recently joined the tribe.
Just to add to the stress I found a badly cracked egg in the coop; not in the nest box fortunately. It was one of Frets and to make matters worse it was fertile and developing. I guess her, or Carbon accidentally carried it out at some point.
Fret is eating enough. She did this after I lifted her off the eggs for food this afternoon.
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That's pretty good for a hen of her size.
The nest is in good shape. The eggs had been turned since I looked yesterday.
She's got them all covered. Note this nest box would be on the tight side for a large hen. But, with a hen of Fret's size it does mean there is less chance of an egg rolling out from underneath her and going cold at nest edge.
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She did eat some mash while she was out but I hand fed her at the nest when she went back, layers pellets, cheese, chopped almonds and high protein bird seed which they all like.
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Henry and Carbon spent about an hour and a half on the allotments.
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I'm getting two courgettes a day.
I pulled some onions to use tomorrow for a large pot cook. A couple for my eldest as well.
Going to have a good crop of apples this year but no plumbs on the plub tree.
I can't see these tomatoes rippening with the overcast and wet weather forcast for this month.
Everything is looking very green.
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The green tomatoes are very, very good fried.
They are to die for.