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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
Benson-Amram, S.; Holekamp, K.E. Innovative problem solving by wild spotted hyenas 2012 Proc R Soc B 6266 279 4087-4095 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
Bentley-Condit, V.; Smith, E.O. Animal tool use: current definitions and an updated comprehensive catalog 2010 Behaviour 5859 147 185-32 details   doi
Maloney, S.J. The Relationship Between Asymmetry and Athletic Performance: A Critical Review 2019 The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 6662 33 details   url
Gomez Alvarez, C.B.; Rhodin, M.; Bobber, M.F.; Meyer, H.; Weishaupt, M.A.; Johnston, C.; Van Weeren, P.R. The effect of head and neck position on the thoracolumbar kinematics in the unridden horse 2006 Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement 3702 445-451 details   openurl
Weishaupt, M.A.; Wiestner, T.; von Peinen, K.; Waldern, N.; Roepstorff, L.; van Weeren, R.; Meyer, H.; Johnston, C. Effect of head and neck position on vertical ground reaction forces and interlimb coordination in the dressage horse ridden at walk and trot on a treadmill 2006 Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement 3704 387-392 details   openurl
Krueger, K. (ed) Proceedings of the International Equine Science Meeting 2008 2008 IESM 2008 4508 details   pdf isbn
Briard, L.; Deneubourg, J.-L.; Petit, O. How stallions influence the dynamic of collective movements in two groups of domestic horses, from departure to arrival 2017 Behavioural Processes 6151 142 56-63 details   doi
Cooper, J.J.; Albentosa, M.J. Behavioural adaptation in the domestic horse: potential role of apparently abnormal responses including stereotypic behaviour 2005 Livestock Production Science 4829 92 177-182 details   doi
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