For goose eggs it's better if you use the large-bubble (1") bubble wrap, they'll pop the bubbles on the smaller wrap themselves if the box gets jostled. For that many eggs, you'll probably want to use a large flat-rate box from the USPS, it would probably be cheaper than shipping regular priority prices.
Wrap each egg individually in the large-bubble bubble wrap so that all sides are covered. Put crumpled or shredded paper in the bottom of the box, then put the eggs in. You don't want the eggs touching the sides of the box or each other, but especially not the sides of the box! Pack all around and in-between the eggs with paper. You'll want to have a good layer of paper on top of the eggs as well.
ETA: Lay the eggs on their sides, they won't fit in the box pointy-end down.