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HSA Seminar - Wednesday 18 October 2023

Animal Welfare At Slaughter and Killing – Hot Topics 2023

The Humane Slaughter Association (HSA) were delighted to welcome 120 delegates to our one-day seminar for the meat and livestock industry on Wednesday 18 October 2023 in Solihull, UK.

The seminar was aimed at all those associated with animal welfare at slaughter, including animal welfare officers, veterinary surgeons, meat inspectors, food business operators, slaughter personnel, lairage workers, enforcement officers and legislators. To encourage open debate from the attendees, the seminar was held as an in-person only event.

The delegates heard from a range of speakers covering a variety of topics, including CCTV to improve animal welfare at slaughter, updates on financial support for small abattoirs and poultry welfare during mass depopulation operations. The full programme can be found below.

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