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Sloet van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan, M. M., Spierenburg, A. J., & van den Broek, E. T. W. (2006). The workload of riding-school horses during jumping.
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Rutherford, D. J., Bladon, B., & Rogers, C. W. (2007). Outcome of lag-screw treatment of incomplete fractures of the frontal plane of the radial facet of the third carpal bone in horses. N Z Vet J, 55(2), 94–99.
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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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Leleu, C., & Cotrel, C. (2006). Body composition in young standardbreds in training: relationships to body condition score, physiological and locomotor variables during exercise. Equine Vet J Suppl, (36), 98–101.
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Jeffcott, L. B., & Dalin, G. (1980). Natural rigaidity of the horse's backbone. Equine Vet J, 12(3), 101–108.
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Hinchcliff, K. W., Kohn, C. W., Geor, R., McCutcheon, L. J., Foreman, J., Andrews, F. M., et al. (1995). Acid:base and serum biochemistry changes in horses competing at a modified 1 Star 3-day-event. Equine Vet J Suppl, (20), 105–110.
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Kingston, J. K., Soppet, G. M., Rogers, C. W., & Firth, E. C. (2006). Use of a global positioning and heart rate monitoring system to assess training load in a group of thoroughbred racehorses. Equine Vet J Suppl, (36), 106–109.
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Hodgson, D., Howe, S., Jeffcott, L., Reid, S., Mellor, D., & Higgins, A. (2005). Effect of prolonged use of altrenogest on behaviour in mares (Vol. 169).
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Vermeulen, A. D., & Evans, D. L. (2006). Measurements of fitness in thoroughbred racehorses using field studies of heart rate and velocity with a global positioning system. Equine Vet J Suppl, (36), 113–117.
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