Hope this is a good place for this, I had no idea where to post it. I was searching craft websites for the answer to this question, but when I had no luck I thought that a lot of you have chickens and geese, maybe you can help.
You know when you want to do Easter Eggs and you take a raw egg and put a pin hole in the ends and blow the contents out so you can decorate it?
Okay, well, that's essentially what I'm trying to do, but they aren't Easter eggs, and they are goose eggs. I have a basketful that I gathered when I watched my neighbors geese when they were on vacation. I just want to empty them and display them in a basket, because they look neat. Well, I'm blowing my bleeping brains out with these huge eggs!
It takes forever just to do one, and literally becomes painful. They're just to big (or my cheeks are too weak, lol). I tried making the bottom hole bigger, but that isn't really helping.
Does anyone know if there is any other way to empty these eggs other than rupturing blood vessels in my face? I can't imagine what other way there would be, but ya never know, thought I'd at least ask.
You know when you want to do Easter Eggs and you take a raw egg and put a pin hole in the ends and blow the contents out so you can decorate it?
Okay, well, that's essentially what I'm trying to do, but they aren't Easter eggs, and they are goose eggs. I have a basketful that I gathered when I watched my neighbors geese when they were on vacation. I just want to empty them and display them in a basket, because they look neat. Well, I'm blowing my bleeping brains out with these huge eggs!

Does anyone know if there is any other way to empty these eggs other than rupturing blood vessels in my face? I can't imagine what other way there would be, but ya never know, thought I'd at least ask.