BVM students obtain the Humane Slaughter Association’s Dorothy Sidley Award for Advances in Animal Welfare

 
November 10, 2021

The Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences wish to congratulate two of our BVM students in obtaining the Humane Slaughter Association’s Dorothy Sidley Award for Advances in Animal Welfare during Transport, Marketing and Slaughter. Tse Ming Yi, a 5th year BVM student, and Desiree Hung, a 4th year BVM student, will conduct research projects on the welfare of chickens in live poultry retail shops and saltwater fish in Hong Kong wet markets respectively. Both of these areas have significant animal welfare issues and we are hope these projects will lead to further insight in animal welfare management.

 

Tse Ming Yi
5th year BVM student, Tse Ming Yi
Desiree Hung
4th year BVM student, Desiree Hung