21C and sunny. Everyone except Fret got out for an hour or so on the allotments the rest of the time they spent in the allotment run. 4 hours today.
All this broody business is coming back to me. When I liften Fret out and dumped her in front of the food tray in the allotment run and went back to retrive any donations from the nest I found three blue eggs (Fret's) and one light brown egg (Ella's) and a sticky mess at the base of the nest. There should have been three of Ella's eggs there. It looks like Fret is eating Ella's eggs, but not her own. It seems Fret has no intention of hatching anyone else's eggs!
This is pretty normal in my experience although many report their hens will hatch any eggs and don't know which are theirs and which are another hens.
I've thought for a long time that hens know exactly whose eggs are whose. Some will tolerate another hens eggs, some won't, but they know.
So that was a nest clean out to start the afternoon. Fret having got the first three days over with (important for regular egg turning to prevent the embryo from sticking to the inside of the shell) and being a bit sticky underneath, went and had a proper bath. She also dumped this and one other so she's eating. That and the other are about right for a hen of her weight so I'm glad to have caught the events.
The rest going foraging.
Further progress with the shade box.
It looks a bit untidy but I need the weight of the pallet (minus a few planks) because of the wind. That's two layers of shade cloth (90%) with an air gap inbetween the top and bottom of the pallet. The will be more on both sides and the front, possible mesh on the top to prevent damage. The slope of the box needs to be increased a few degrees. The lower end faces South and the nettles and stuff on the outside of the fence help keep the air at the base cool. Shade cloth lets in water and hopefully, lets out warm air which rises, pulling cooler air in below. We shall see.
I spent a few minutes on the roost bar. They reluctantly made room for me.
Fret back on her now clean nest.
Roosting time. I'm still putting Henry on the ramp. I'm begining to think he enjoys it.

I'll be making a full cut out where you can see the holes at the top of the front wall of the coop and covering with weldmesh for more ventilation.