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Hausberger, M.; Roche, H.; Henry, S.; Visser, E.K. A review of the human-horse relationship 2008 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 4335 109 1-24 details   doi
Munsters, C.C.B.M.; Visser, K.E.K.; van den Broek, J.; Sloet van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan, M.M. The influence of challenging objects and horse-rider matching on heart rate, heart rate variability and behavioural score in riding horses 2012 The Veterinary Journal 5636 192 75-80 details   doi
Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Liestøl, S.H.-O.; Bøe, K.E. Effects of enrichment items on activity and social interactions in domestic horses (Equus caballus) 2011 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5320 129 100-110 details   doi
Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Liestøl, S.H.-O.; Bøe, K.E. Effects of enrichment items on activity and social interactions in domestic horses (Equus caballus) 2011 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6604 129 100-110 details   doi
Ahrendt, L.P.; Christensen, J.W.; Ladewig, J. The ability of horses to learn an instrumental task through social observation 2012 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5773 139 105-113 details   doi
Takimoto, A.; Hori, Y.T., K,; Fujita, K. Do horses (Equus caballus) show a preference for a fair person? 2012 Proceedings of the 2. International Equine Science Meeting 5510 in press details   pdf openurl
Wyss, C. Does housing in a „social box“ change faecal cortisol metabolites concentration in stallions? 2015 Proceedings of the 3. International Equine Science Meeting 5869 details   pdf openurl
Stupperich, A.; Strack, M. Interaction with horses (equus): Assessment with a circumplex based questionnaire 2008 IESM 2008 4470 details   pdf openurl
Krueger, K.; Flauger, B.; Farmer, K.; Maros, K. Horses (Equus caballus) use human local enhancement cues and adjust to human attention 2011 Animal Cognition 5178 14 187-201 details   pdf doi
Sueur, C.; Jacobs, A.; Amblard, F.; Petit, O.; King, A.J. How can social network analysis improve the study of primate behavior? 2010 American Journal of Primatology 6410 73 703-719 details   doi
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