A great way to freeze eggs is crack the shells and pour the eggs individually into ice cube trays and freeze. When you're ready to use one, simply pop it out of the tray, let sit a while to thaw and use it.
NO, it is not cold enough. Sperm is frozen to -321 F and cryoprotectants are added to it and sperm is processed prior to freezing . So don't take your ( or antibody's semen and put it in the freezer!
You can't. At least not and have viable sperm. The process requires liquid nitrogen and extremely cold temperatures to insure that they are not damaged by the frezing process.
Yes, but they may die.
if i remember correctly, it should be around 70 or 80 degrees, might want to look it up, i may be very off. Fresh eggs to be used for eating should be kept in the refrigerator at 40 degrees F. Fertile eggs being kept for hatching should be at 50F and a high humidity for no longer than 10 days.
No. Freezing kills the germinal disc and prevents growth after thaw. The frozen egg will also expand and crack making it impossible to incubate.
Rabitts freeze cause there skinny Rabitts freeze cause there skinny
If you freeze a live frog, it will kill the frog. You can; however, freeze a dead frog.
Yes, if you mean freeze then get frostbite.
how do i freeze my eggs
If they get cold enough, of course they do.
no
We cannot freeze cooked Eggs because they leave smell and cannot stay fresh.
Yes, you can freeze eggs. One easy and convenient way to freeze eggs is to open them and pour them individually into ice cube trays. When you're ready to use an egg, simply pop one out, thaw it and use it. This is a great way to stop your eggs from ruining when you have an abundance of them.
No, you Idiot!!! And anyway why would YOU freeze pigeon eggs?
Chicken eggs do freeze in the shell. Freezing will cause the egg to expand and crack open. Frozen eggs in the shell change consistency and will not cook, taste or have the same texture as a fresh egg. Special preparation before freezing will render the eggs useable when they need to be frozen.
They don't. If you freeze them they will expand and break
I think they freeze the eggs. When you freeze something it preserves it for a length of time. Once they are needed they are thawed out and used.
You can safely freeze dressing before or after it is cooked.
if i remember correctly, it should be around 70 or 80 degrees, might want to look it up, i may be very off. Fresh eggs to be used for eating should be kept in the refrigerator at 40 degrees F. Fertile eggs being kept for hatching should be at 50F and a high humidity for no longer than 10 days.
You can't. Just make sure you don't hatch it! Your game will freeze.