Yes.
they might've been slightly smaller than modern breeds' eggs.
No
I doubt it very much. They likely measured by handfuls.
medieval ages
Dark Ages and\or Medieval Ages
Hate to tell you this, but for America, the Middle Ages did not exist, but the time it was discovered and colonized the Middle Ages were long past.
Medieval is medieval because it is Latin for "the middle ages".
The middle ages way of life was called feudalism.
Mostly, medieval people ate their eggs, although some were permitted to hatch so they could continue to have poultry. There were a number of medieval recipes involving eggs, including pies made with eggs and dishes involving eggs together with cheese, meat, fish, or fruit. Some of these must have been rather like custards. Eggs were pickled, preserved in acids or brine. In the Late Middle Ages, new dishes used eggs in new ways, including making pastry crusts with egg whites in them.
Medieval PeriodDark Age?Medieval times or the medieval era.
Middle ages things and times are called Medieval.
They were the same thing. Medieval means of the Middle Ages.
Eggs were a common food stuff in the Middle Ages as they were plentiful and relatively inexpensive. There are records of eggs being boiled, poached, fried, scrambled and roasted.