blown egg collecting

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I have button quail eggs but i do not blow them out I just let them dry up in the shell it takes about 3 weeks then if they break it doesn't even smell or anything and much easier then blowing these tiny things. I have dried a hard boiled chicken egg before and kept it for years. I do not know if this would work without cooking it first but i do not see why not if they are kept cool. I can ship button quail egg(s) to anyone for the price of shipping just email me. I have about 25 or so now that could be mailed in a small box.
I have a small collection of bird eggs, a robin and several other "wild" bird eggs. I have just found these laying on the ground.
 
Do you happen to know of anywhere else that has really unique blown eggs? Other than your normal chicken,duck, goose quail ect.?
 
I have several emu and ostrich eggs. I am looking for a double yolk emu egg if you ever come across one of those and will be willing to part with it!
 

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