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Zucca, P.; Cerri, F.; Carluccio, A.; Baciadonna, L. Space availability influence laterality in donkeys (Equus asinus) Behavioural Processes 5400 In Press, Uncorrected Proof
Krueger, K; Farmer, K. Laterality in the Horse [Lateralität beim Pferd ] 2011 mensch & pferd international 5444 4 160-167
Hausberger, M.; Fureix, C. On the significance of puzzling behaviours: what do yawning and adult play tell us about horse (Equus caballus) welfare? 2012 Proceedings of the 2. International Equine Science Meeting 5516 in press
König von Borstel, U.; Kienapfel, K.; McLean, A.; Wilkins, C.; Evans, D.; McGreevy, P. Hyperflexing the horse‘s neck: a cost-benefit and meta-analysis 2015 Proceedings of the 3. International Equine Science Meeting 5872
Leliveld, L.M.C.; Düpjan, S.; Tuchscherer, A.; Puppe, B. Behavioural and physiological measures indicate subtle variations in the emotional valence of young pigs 2016 Physiology & Behavior 6017 157 116-124
Keeling, L.J.; Bøe, K.E.; Christensen, J.W.; Hyyppä, S.; Jansson, H.; Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Ladewig, J.; Mejdell, C.M.; Särkijärvi, S.; Søndergaard, E.; Hartmann, E. Injury incidence, reactivity and ease of handling of horses kept in groups: a matched case control study in four Nordic countries Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6020
Brubaker, L.; Udell, M.A.R. Cognition and learning in horses (Equus caballus): What we know and why we should ask more 2016 Behavioural Processes 6021 126 121-131
Rochais, C.; Henry, S.; Fureix, C.; Hausberger, M. Investigating attentional processes in depressive-like domestic horses (Equus caballus) 2016 Behavioural Processes 6023 124 93-96
Siniscalchi, M.; Padalino, B.; Lusito, R.; Quaranta, A. Is the left forelimb preference indicative of a stressful situation in horses? 2014 Behavioural Processes 6041 107 61-67
Yarnell, K.; Hall, C.; Billett, E. An assessment of the aversive nature of an animal management procedure (clipping) using behavioral and physiological measures 2013 Physiology & Behavior 6611 118 32-39