| 
Citations
 | 
   web
Kratzer, D. D., Netherland, W. M., Pulse, R. E., & Baker, J. P. (1977). Maze Learning in Quarter Horses. J. Anim Sci., 45(4), 896–902.
toggle visibility
Sweeting, M. P., Houpt, C. E., & Houpt, K. A. (1985). Social Facilitation of Feeding and Time Budgets in Stabled Ponies. J. Anim Sci., 60(2), 369–374.
toggle visibility
Redbo, I., Redbo-Torstensson, P., Ödberg, F. O., Hedendahl, A., & Holm, J. (1998). Factors affecting behavioural disturbances in race-horses. Animal Science, 66(2), 475–481.
toggle visibility
Hopster, H., van der Werf, J. T., Erkens, J. H., & Blokhuis, H. J. (1999). Effects of repeated jugular puncture on plasma cortisol concentrations in loose-housed dairy cows. J Anim. Sci, 77(3), 708–714.
toggle visibility
Pfister, J. A., Stegelmeier, B. L., Cheney, C. D., Ralphs, M. H., & Gardner, D. R. (2002). Conditioning taste aversions to locoweed (Oxytropis sericea) in horses. J. Anim. Sci., 80(1), 79–83.
toggle visibility
Pfister, J. A., Stegelmeier, B. L., Cheney, C. D., & Gardner, D. R. (2007). Effect of previous locoweed (Astragalus and Oxytropis species) intoxication on conditioned taste aversions in horses and sheep. J. Anim. Sci., 85(7), 1836–1841.
toggle visibility
Hartmann, E., Bøe, K. E., Jørgensen, G. H. M., Mejdell, C. M., & Dahlborn, K. (2017). Management of horses with focus on blanketing and clipping practices reported by members of the Swedish and Norwegian equestrian community1. J Anim Sci, 95(3), 1104–1117.
toggle visibility
Judge, P. G., de Waal, F. B., Paul, K. S., & Gordon, T. P. (1994). Removal of a trauma-inflicting alpha matriline from a group of rhesus macaques to control severe wounding. Lab Anim Sci, 44(4), 344–350.
toggle visibility
Curtis, S. E., & Stricklin, W. R. (1991). The importance of animal cognition in agricultural animal production systems: an overview. J. Anim Sci., 69(12), 5001–5007.
toggle visibility
Duncan, I. J., & Petherick, J. C. (1991). The implications of cognitive processes for animal welfare. J. Anim Sci., 69(12), 5017–5022.
toggle visibility