How long will a chicken carcass (uncooked) keep in the freezer?!


Question: How long will a chicken carcass (uncooked) keep in the freezer!?
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for best quality chicken should be used before 6 months of freezing!.i have used it after 6 months but it is not as good!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Carcass!. I like that terminology and the thought behind it!. We are currently defining "alive looking dead" also in the same category!. Dead but the thought refusing to acknowledge the dead is what we are keeping in the fridge, is between lines!. Anything undigested for more than two hours is considered stale and can emit gas!. Some deep freezers and fridge have those 'mummies' for months!. The question arises why the fruit fall!? Is it because of gravitation alone or is it because animals including human beings have to eat the fruits and therfore it has to fall!? What is the entitlement, fallen fruits or the plucked fruits!? Does the underground root species like potatoes, sweet potatoes, colachasia, tapioca and the like are dead when it is cut and removed from the plant or still alive!? Is all plants cut and brought as vegetable dead when cut!. Are the vegetables dead when plucked!. Does the milk and the water on boiling die and are dead liquids!? How long does it to be called a dead body, rigor morted, putrified body, a caracass or mummified after death of the body!? Is Carbon dioxide a dead form of Oxygen!? Are the animals better than us because they are eating flesh before death!? Are some of the fundamental questions which are gross and better left unanswered!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

The whole carcass, up to 12 months!. If it's just chicken pieces like drumsticks or whatever, then up to 6 months!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Hi

You can keep it there pretty much as long as you like!.
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