A.Egg & chicken facts relating to Ireland: There are 2m egg-laying hens in Ireland. 68% of these are battery hens. The biggest duck egg in the world was laid in Ireland. In the 19th century in Ireland, a farmer could be put in jail for washing eggs. Half of the chicken eaten in Ireland is imported.
Q.Are eggs dairy?
A.No. Eggs are a protein food. Many people place them erroneously within the dairy food group, but all dairy comes from cows. Obviously, eggs don't.
Q.Collectively larks are called? x
A.A group of larks is known as an exaltation. Other collective nouns for birds are a muster of peacocks, a squadron of pelicans & a parliament of owls.