by 'group' do you mean food group? because they would fit into dairy and meats. if you go to the grocery store then you find them in the dairy, but since they WOULD grow up to be chickens then it would be meats. you decide.
A group of eggs is called a clutch of eggs
A group of chickens is called a flock, brood (of hens), clutch (of chicks), or peep (of chicks)
When talking about eggs in a nest, you'd say a clutch of eggs. In the kitchen they are sometimes known by the size of the box, e.g. a dozen eggs, but that isn't really a collective noun.
A GROUP OF EGGS :]
I think it is called a clutch.
An egg carton or egg box.
a dozen of eggs
It is sometimes called a clutch. This is not for animal eggs.
It is a clutch of eggs.
A group of emu eggs that is being incubated by a male emu is called a "clutch".
Eggs and beans belong in the protein food group, with meats, fish and nuts.
This means the nest of eggs. Clutch of eggs.
A group of drumlins are referred to as a (basket of eggs)
its the supercalafragalisticexpealadoshis group
it would be in the meat group.
Eggs would be in the meat food group. They are a source of protein.
Eggs are in what is normally called the "meat and beans" group. This group also includes other food like eggs and nuts. Check out the site in the related links!
Yes they are.