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If quail eggs get wet, it can pose a risk to their viability. Moisture can lead to bacterial growth or mold on the eggshell, potentially contaminating the egg and affecting embryo development. It's important to dry the eggs gently if they do get wet and to store them in a cool, dry place to maintain their quality. However, if the eggs are excessively wet or have been soaked for a long time, they may not be suitable for incubation or consumption.

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