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Shettleworth, S.J. Taking the best for learning 2005 Behavioural processes 361 69 147-9; author reply 159-63
Houpt, K.A. Why horse behaviour is important to the equine clinician 2006 Equine veterinary journal 30 38 386-387
Virga, V.; Houpt, K.A. Prevalence of placentophagia in horses 2001 Equine veterinary journal 31 33 208-210
Houpt, K.A.; Eggleston, A.; Kunkle, K.; Houpt, T.R. Effect of water restriction on equine behaviour and physiology 2000 Equine veterinary journal 32 32 341-344
Shaw, E.B.; Houpt, K.A.; Holmes, D.F. Body temperature and behaviour of mares during the last two weeks of pregnancy 1988 Equine veterinary journal 46 20 199-202
Houpt, K.A.; Wolski, T.R. Stability of equine hierarchies and the prevention of dominance related aggression 1980 Equine veterinary journal 59 12 15-18
Waters, A.J.; Nicol, C.J.; French, N.P. Factors influencing the development of stereotypic and redirected behaviours in young horses: findings of a four year prospective epidemiological study 2002 Equine veterinary journal 84 34 572-579
Mills, D.S. Comments about the importance of behaviour to equine clinicians 2007 Equine Veterinary Journal 1839 39 95
Robertson, S. The importance of assessing pain in horses and donkeys 2006 Equine Veterinary Journal 1881 38 5-6
Visser, E.K.; Van Reenen, C.G.; Rundgren, M.; Zetterqvist, M.; Morgan, K.; Blokhuis, H.J. Responses of horses in behavioural tests correlate with temperament assessed by riders 2003 Equine Veterinary Journal 1906 35 176-183