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Hockenhull, J.; Creighton, E. Unwanted oral investigative behaviour in horses: A note on the relationship between mugging behaviour, hand-feeding titbits and clicker training 2010 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5183 127 104-107 details   doi
Giles, S.L.; Nicol, C.J.; Harris, P.A.; Rands, S.A. Dominance rank is associated with body condition in outdoor-living domestic horses (Equus caballus) 2015 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5864 details   doi
Hartmann, E.; Christensen, J.W.; Keeling, L.J. Social interactions of unfamiliar horses during paired encounters: Effect of pre-exposure on aggression level and so risk of injury 2009 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5089 121 214-221 details   doi
Hartmann, E.; Søndergaard, E.; Keeling, L.J. Keeping horses in groups: A review Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5490 details   doi
Yarnell, K.; Hall, C.; Royle, C.; Walker, S.L. Domesticated horses differ in their behavioural and physiological responses to isolated and group housing 2015 Physiology & Behavior 5920 143 51-57 details   doi
Merkies, K.; McKechnie, M.J.; Zakrajsek, E. Behavioural and physiological responses of therapy horses to mentally traumatized humans 2018 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6385 details   doi
Hartmann, E. Managing horses in groups to improve horse welfare and human safety 2010 5307 details   url
Carter, C.; Greening, L. Auditory stimulation of the stabled equine; the effect of different music genres on behaviour 5745 details   url
Boyd, L.; Bandi, N. Reintroduction of takhi, Equus ferus przewalskii, to Hustai National Park, Mongolia: time budget and synchrony of activity pre- and post-release 2002 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 3690 78 87-102 details   doi
Lamoot, I.; Callebaut, J.; Degezelle, T.; Demeulenaere, E.; Laquiere, J.; Vandenberghe, C.; Hoffmann, M. Eliminative behaviour of free-ranging horses: do they show latrine behaviour or do they defecate where they graze? 2004 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2339 86 105-121 details   doi
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