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HSA funded research leads tio novel humane device for killing chickens

09 June 2016

PhD graduate designs neck dislocation glove

Dr Jessica Martin, the winner of the Humane Slaughter Association (HSA) Centenary Research Training Scholarship (RTS) in 2011, has graduated from the University of Glasgow with her PhD research which aimed to design a mechanical device to humanely kill chickens on-farm.

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