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Wolff, A.; Hausberger, M. Behaviour of foals before weaning may have some genetic basis 1994 Ethology 5022 96 1-10
Duboscq, J.; Agil, M.; Engelhardt, A.; Thierry, B. The function of postconflict interactions: new prospects from the study of a tolerant species of primate 2014 Animal Behaviour 5889 87 107-120
Cozzi, A.; Sighieri, C.; Gazzano, A.; Nicol, C.J.; Baragli, P. Post-conflict friendly reunion in a permanent group of horses (Equus caballus) 2010 Behavioural Processes 5168 85 185-190
Robitaille, J.; Brouillette, C.; Lemieux, S.; Perusse, L.; Gaudet, D.; Vohl, M.C. Plasma concentrations of apolipoprotein B are modulated by a gene-diet interaction effect between the LFABP T94A polymorphism and dietary fat intake in French-Canadian men 2004 Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 799 82 296-303
Kotrschal, K.; Schöberl, I.; Bauer, B.; Thibeaut, A.-M.; Wedl, M. Dyadic relationships and operational performance of male and female owners and their male dogs 2009 Behavioural Processes 4947 81 383-391
Sankey, C.; Richard-Yris, M.-A.; Leroy, H.; Henry, S.; Hausberger, M. Positive interactions lead to lasting positive memories in horses, Equus caballus 2010 Animal Behaviour 5418 79 869-875
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
Weeks, J.W.; Crowell-Davis, S.L.; Caudle, A.B.; Heusner, G.L. Aggression and social spacing in light horse (Equus caballus) mares and foals 2000 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 788 68 319-337
Bourjade, M.; Moulinot, M.; Henry, S.; Richard-Yris, M.-A. Hausberger.M Could Adults be Used to Improve Social Skills of Young Horses, Equus caballus? 2008 Ethology 4800 50 408-417
Zeitler-Feicht, M. H.; Streit, S.; Dempfle, L. Automatic feeding systems for horses in group housing systems with regard to animal welfare. Part 2: Comparison of different automatic feeding systems 2011 Tierärztliche Praxis Großtiere 5766 39 33-40