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Birke, L., Bryld, M., & Lykke, N. (2004). Animal Performances: An Exploration of Intersections between Feminist Science Studies and Studies of Human/Animal Relationships. Fem Theor, 5(2), 167–183.
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McBride, S. D., Hemmings, A., & Robinson, K. (2004). A preliminary study on the effect of massage to reduce stress in the horse. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 24(2), 76–81.
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McGee, S., & Smith, H. V. (2004). Accompanying pre-weaned Thoroughbred (Equus caballus) foals while separated from the mare during covering reduces behavioural signs of distress exhibited. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 88(1-2), 137–147.
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Geisbauer, G., Griebel, U., Schmid, A., & Timney, B. (2004). Brightness discrimination and neutral point. Can. J. Zool, 82(4), 660–670.
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PNR Powers[1], & AJ Harrison[1]. (2004). Influences of a rider on the rotation of the horse-rider system during jumping. Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology, 1, 33–40.
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Peham, C., Licka, T., Schobesberger, H., & Meschan, E. (2004). Influence of the rider on the variability of the equine gait. European Workshop on Movement Science, 23(5), 663–671.
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Pinchbeck, G. L., Clegg, P. D., Proudman, C. J., Stirk, A., Morgan, K. L., & French, N. P. (2004). Horse injuries and racing practices in National Hunt racehorses in the UK: the results of a prospective cohort study. The Veterinary Journal, 167(1), 45–52.
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Spier, S. J., Berger Pusterla, J., Villarroel, A., & Pusterla, N. (2004). Outcome of tactile conditioning of neonates, or “imprint training” on selected handling measures in foals. The Veterinary Journal, 168(3), 252–258.
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Linklater, W. L., Cameron, E. Z., Minot, E. O., & Stafford, K. J. (2004). Feral horse demography and population growth in the Kaimanawa Ranges, New Zealand. Wildl. Res., 31(2), 119–128.
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Anderson, T. M., McIlwraith, C. W., & Douay, P. (2004). The role of conformation in musculoskeletal problems in the racing Thoroughbred. Equine Vet J, 36(7), 571–575.
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