Brood
Brood is a term with several related senses in biology and animal care. As a noun, it commonly denotes the young produced by a single reproductive event, such as a brood of chicks or ducklings. It can also refer to the act of sitting on eggs to incubate them, or to the group of offspring produced in one nesting attempt. As a verb, brood means to dwell on something in a moody or persistent way.
In birds, a brood is the offspring hatched from a clutch within a single nesting attempt. Brood
In apiculture, brood refers to the developing life stages—eggs, larvae, and pupae—within the hive's brood area,
Brood parasitism is a strategy by which some species lay eggs in the nests of other species
Etymology traces to Old English bred or brood meaning offspring; cognates exist in other Germanic languages.