a bunch of eggs together
If you mean "what do we call a number of eggs?" in a nest they are a clutch; on a plate they are a batch.
If you mean the clutch, it is usually 4-6 eggs.
This means the nest of eggs. Clutch of eggs.
Yes, the noun 'clutch' is the standard collective noun for 'eggs' (a clutch of eggs).
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It is a clutch of eggs.
A clutch .
It means to grasp or seize something eagerly. <><><> However, when talking about eggs, it has a different meaning- it is the number of eggs that an animal would lay (and hatch) at one time. A hen may have a clutch of a half dozen eggs that she is "brooding" (hatching) at one time. A robin might have 2-4 eggs in a clutch.
Setting eggs is the term for incubating, whether done by a broody hen "setting" on a clutch of eggs or by artificial incubation.
A Chicken clutch are the eggs that the broody has decided to sit on. "Clutch" is the word used in terms of the eggs she is sitting on.
A clutch of eggs
A clutch of eggs