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Virga, V., & Houpt, K. A. (2001). Prevalence of placentophagia in horses. Equine Vet J, 33(2), 208–210.
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Houpt, K. A. (1995). New perspectives on equine stereotypic behaviour (Vol. 27).
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Linklater, W. L., Cameron, E. Z., Stafford, K. J., & Austin, T. (1998). Chemical immobilisation and temporary confinement of two Kaimanawa feral stallions (Vol. 46).
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Collery, L. (1974). Observations of equine animals under farm and feral conditions. Equine Vet J, 6(4), 170–173.
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Rossdale Pd,. (1967). Clinical studies on the newborn thoroughbred foal.I. Perinatal behaviour. Brit Vet J, 123, 470–480.
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Rossdale Pd,. (1968). Abnormal perinatal behaviour in the thoroughbred horse. Brit Vet J., 124, 540–553.
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Tutt Jb,. (1944). Vet J, 100, 69–80.
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Mills, D. S. (2007). Comments about the importance of behaviour to equine clinicians. Equine Vet J, 39(1), 95.
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Robertson, S. (2006). The importance of assessing pain in horses and donkeys. Equine Vet J, 38(1), 5–6.
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