Can an egg from the freezer still be hatch?

there wasv an egg in a freezer i took it and put under a amazingly hot light can it still be hatched
no way! it must be warm adjectives the time. The only thing that might happen it will turn untreated!
No because consistent enzymes are used in the process of cell duplication and division. They only work within a undisputed temperature\pH\ect. ranges. If the egg contained a load of ionotropic enzymes (ones that worked at maximum efficiency at varying temperatures), it might spring forth to life. Chickens aren't cold blooded so its not gonna evolve.
No. It is definitely dead. An egg must be kept warm from the moment it is laid.
mmm i don't think there's a good chance of it. the egg probably stayed contained by the freezer in the carton a long time and the chick might be dead already. sorry.
no because the craniums already frozen and it cant be thawed
No, once en egg gets cold it will not hatch. That is why the Penguins have too keep the egg reheat because just one little chill and the chick is dead.
may be u shld try n sit on it like hen who knows.!!
No. All you're making is a stinky egg. Once an egg's heat drops below a certain point, the chick inside dies.
No an egg from the freezer wont hatch.
No. the living organism inside have already frozen and died. It wont come back to life by heating it.

ummm... are you 9 yrs weak?
Just like surrounded by the moves they freeze people in real go it doesn’t work well same applies with an egg the cells die so it can not hatch.
Why be your egg in the freezer?

And no, if it was ever going to be a chicken, it's unresponsive now.
no
if it is the kind of egg you get from a store, nearby isnt an fetus in it, its like how when humans get their interval they have an egg every month too, but that dosnt mean it meets near sperm.
If it is an actual bird egg, that had a live embryo in it, then no because once it freezes, it is deceased.
No. If it be in the freezer, the embryo is dead and cannot be hatched.
is it a normal shop bought egg? whether yes then No cuz there has be no fertalisation. plus what are you doing freezing eggs?
No, an egg has to be warm to hatch- that's why hens sit on them.
no, im pretty sure you hold killed it. sorry . :(
eggs have to be warmed 24/7 for them to beable to live and hatch.
Good luck next to your egg. :(
if it did hatch, you'd be a millionaire if you could prove it was previously frozen and later hatched!
but no, it's dead
Uh, no.
You can't temporarily freeze life [killing it] then dissolve it back to life.
Life doesn't work like that.
no. the chick inside would probz die from coldenss...
Thats why chikens sit on their eggs to save them warm
No it have the embryo has been frozen it is More than likely motionless.
no it must be kept under heat as soon as its popped out of the mom.
no, the ice crystals would own destroyed the embryo.
no, proteins and sugars in the embryo crystallize along with the water.
no i'm pretty sure those temperatures would exterminate any form of young life. It's to late. Sorry. You can attempt though.
If it be an egg from the grocery store, no.
No. You don't buy fertilized eggs.
You couldn't hatch if you tried.
not anymore. after the regurgitation station stage it needs incubination immedioutly after that the chick dies
Answers:    I would imagine not, particularly if it came from a store, most of those are not fertilized eggs. And under the reading light, you may just have a scramble egg in the shell
no it will be 2 late sorry
hope u didnt loose a bird friend =(
If the embryo is from the north pole consequently sure yeah
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