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Outram, A.K.; Stear, N.A.; Bendrey, R.; Olsen, S.; Kasparov, A.; Zaibert, V.; Thorpe, N.; Evershed, R.P. The Earliest Horse Harnessing and Milking 2009 Science 6620 323 1332-1335 details   doi
Hiby, E.F.; Rooney, N.J.; Bradshaw, J.W.S. Dog training methods: their use, effectiveness and interaction with behaviour and welfare 2004 Animal Welfare 6433 13 63-69 details   url
Lovrovich, P.; Sighieri, C.; Baragli, P. Following human-given cues or not? Horses (Equus caballus) get smarter and change strategy in a delayed three choice task 2015 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5849 166 80-88 details   doi
da Cruz, A.B.; Hirata, S.; dos Santos, M.E.; Mendonça, R.S. Show me your best side: Lateralization of social and resting behaviors in feral horses 2023 Behavioural Processes 6697 206 104839 details   doi
da Cruz, A.B.; Hirata, S.; dos Santos, M.E.; Mendonça, R.S. Show me your best side: Lateralization of social and resting behaviors in feral horses 2023 Behavioural Processes 6711 206 104839 details   doi
Suagee-Bedore, J.K.; Linden, D.R.; Bennett-Wimbush, K. Effect of Pen Size on Stress Responses of Stall-Housed Horses Receiving One Hour of Daily Turnout 2021 Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 6694 98 103366 details   doi
Liker, A.; Bókony, V. Larger groups are more successful in innovative problem solving in house sparrows 2009 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 6538 106 7893-7898 details   doi
Morand-Ferron, J.; Quinn, J.L. Larger groups of passerines are more efficient problem solvers in the wild 2011 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 6539 108 15898-15903 details   doi
Roubová, V.; Konecná, M.; Smilauer, P.; Wallner, B. Whom to Groom and for What? Patterns of Grooming in Female Barbary Macaques (Macaca sylvanus) 2015 Plos One 6415 10 e0117298 details   doi
Palme, R. Non-invasive measurement of glucocorticoids: Advances and problems 2019 Physiology & Behavior 6517 199 229-243 details   doi
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