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Heleski, C. R., McGreevy, P. D., Kaiser, L. J., Lavagnino, M., Tans, E., Bello, N., et al. (2009). Effects on behaviour and rein tension on horses ridden with or without martingales and rein inserts. The Veterinary Journal, 181(1), 56–62.
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de Cocq, P., van Weeren, P. R., & Back, W. (2006). Saddle pressure measuring: Validity, reliability and power to discriminate between different saddle-fits. The Veterinary Journal, 172(2), 265–273.
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Belock, B., Kaiser, L. J., Lavagnino, M., & Clayton, H. M. (2012). Comparison of pressure distribution under a conventional saddle and a treeless saddle at sitting trot. The Veterinary Journal, 193(1), 87–91.
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Clayton, H. M., Larson, B., Kaiser, L. A. J., & Lavagnino, M. (2011). Length and elasticity of side reins affect rein tension at trot. The Veterinary Journal, 188(3), 291–294.
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Goodwin, D., McGreevy, P., Waran, N., & McLean, A. (2009). How equitation science can elucidate and refine horsemanship techniques. Special Issue: Equitation Science, 181(1), 5–11.
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McGreevy, P. D., Oddie, C., Burton, F. L., & McLean, A. N. (2009). The horse–human dyad: Can we align horse training and handling activities with the equid social ethogram? Special Issue: Equitation Science, 181(1), 12–18.
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Douglas Wilson, A. (2006). The effects of diet on blood glucose, insulin, gastrin and the serum tryptophan: Large neutral amino acid ratio in foals. Vet J, .
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McGreevy, P. D. (2006). The advent of equitation science. Vet J, 174(3), 492–500.
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Keeling, L. J., Jonare, L., & Lanneborn, L. (2009). Investigating horse–human interactions: The effect of a nervous human. Vet J, 181(1), 70–71.
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Waldern, N. M., Wiestner, T., Ramseier, L. C., Amport, C., & Weishaupt, M. A. (2013). Effects of shoeing on limb movement and ground reaction forces in Icelandic horses at walk, tölt and trot. Vet. J., 198, Supplement 1, e103–e108.
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