Depends what the experation date was
No. Freezer-burned chicken is not still good. Whether any of it might be usable depends how long it has been frozen and why it developed the freezer burn. If you are really pinching pennies, you could try cutting off the freezer burn down to the good meat. Even so, if the chicken is old, the meat might not taste so good.
It would still be like normal, only frozen.If you have a GOOD freezer
no
That may be pushing it a bit. Wouldn't risk it myself.
Until it gets freezer-burned, maybe 4-6 months.
Yes, you can, as long as the meat is still good.
Around 1 to 2 months. Cured meats don't last as long as uncured meats.
Chicken that has been store properly will last up to 12 months. If it wasn't wrapped for the freezer it will have freezer burn. Freezer burn is caused by the drying-out of the chicken's meat. This will affect the taste and the appearance of the chicken.
No. It is not a good idea to refreeze meat that has been temperature abused.
If they have been frozen the entire time and are not freezer burned, they should be fine. They may break down more, but that is the only issue.
If well wrapped and kept solidly frozen, Chicken will keep it's original quality for about six months in the freezer. It is still safe to eat after a year, but will have lost much of it's "original quality" by then - it should be used within six months.
I think you mean how long is turkey bacon good for if frozen, and that depends on the brand of turkey bacon.