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Westermann, K. The contribution of horses (Equus caballus) to human health Requirements, stresses and strains, selection, training, compensation and rectification 2012 Proceedings of the 2. International Equine Science Meeting 5538 in press details   pdf openurl
Westermann, K. Das Therapiepferd: Was macht es so besonders und wertvoll? 2012 Proceedings of the 2. International Equine Science Meeting 5570 in press details   pdf openurl
Giles J.K et al Methods of Training Horses 1963 5623 details   openurl
Heffner, R.S.; Heffner, H.E. Localization of tones by horses: use of binaural cues and the role of the superior olivary complex 1986 Behavioral Neuroscience 5634 100 93-103 details   url
von Borstel, U.U.K.; Duncan, I.J.H.; Lundin, M.C.; Keeling, L.J. Fear reactions in trained and untrained horses from dressage and show-jumping breeding lines 2010 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5643 125 124-131 details   doi
Innes, L.; McBride, S. Negative versus positive reinforcement: An evaluation of training strategies for rehabilitated horses 2008 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5644 112 357-368 details   doi
Harland, M.M.; Stewart, A.J.; Marshall, A.E.; Belknap, E.B. Diagnosis of deafness in a horse by brainstem auditory evoked potential 2006 The Canadian Veterinary Journal. La Revue Veterinaire Canadienne 5680 47 151-154 details   url
Morton, F.B.; Lee, P.C.; Buchanan-Smith, H.M. Taking personality selection bias seriously in animal cognition research: a case study in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella) 2013 5696 16 677-684 details   doi
Rozempolska-Ruciń ska, Iwona; Trojan, Maciej; Kosik, Elż bieta; Próchniak, Tomasz; Górecka-Bruzda, Aleksandra How “natural” training methods can affect equine mental state? A critical approach -- a review 2013 Animal Science Papers & Reports 5726 31 185 details   url
McGreevy, P.D.; Oddie, C.; Burton, F.L.; McLean, A.N. The horse–human dyad: Can we align horse training and handling activities with the equid social ethogram? 2009 The Veterinary Journal 5729 181 12-18 details   doi
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