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Camerlink, I.; Menneson, S.; Turner, S.P.; Farish, M.; Arnott, G. Lateralization influences contest behaviour in domestic pigs 2018 Scientific Reports 6700 8 12116 details   doi
Dyson, S.; Berger, J.; Ellis, A.D.; Mullard, J. Development of an ethogram for a pain scoring system in ridden horses and its application to determine the presence of musculoskeletal pain 2018 Journal of Veterinary Behavior 6706 23 47-57 details   doi
Bussières, G.; Jacques, C.; Lainay, O.; Beauchamp, G.; Leblond, A.; Cadoré, J.-L.; Desmaizières, L.-M.; Cuvelliez, S.G.; Troncy, E. Development of a composite orthopaedic pain scale in horses 2008 Research in Veterinary Science 6707 85 294-306 details   doi
Machmoum, M.; Badaoui, B.; Petit, D.; Germot, A.; El Alaoui, M.A.; Boujenane, I.; Piro, M. Genetic Diversity and Maternal Phylogenetic Relationships among Populations and Strains of Arabian Show Horses 2023 6709 details   doi
Heydebreck, K. von Reitlehrer und Reiter in Uniform und Zivil eine Anleitung nach den Grundsätzen der deutschen Reitvorschrift 1928 6710 details   openurl
Pongrácz, P.; Miklósi, Á.; Kubinyi, E.; Gurobi, K.; Topál, J.; Csányi, V. Social learning in dogs: the effect of a human demonstrator on the performance of dogs in a detour task 2001 Animal Behaviour. 847 62 1109-1117 details   doi
Schneider, G.; Krueger, K. Third-party interventions keep social partners from exchanging affiliative interactions with others 2012 Animal Behaviour 5492 83 377-387 details   doi
Amici, F.; Widdig, A.; Lehmann, J.; Majolo, B. A meta-analysis of interindividual differences in innovation 2019 Animal Behaviour 6589 155 257-268 details   doi
Bernauer, K.; Kollross, H.; Schuetz, A.; Farmer, K.; Krueger, K. How do horses (Equus caballus) learn from observing human action? 2020 Animal Cognition 6590 23 1-9 details   doi
Baragli, P.; Scopa, C.; Maglieri, V.; Palagi, E. If horses had toes: demonstrating mirror self recognition at group level in Equus caballus 2021 Animal Cognition 6631 details   doi
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