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König von Borstel, U.; Pasing, S.; Gauly, M. Towards a more objective assessment of equine personality using behavioural and physiological observations from performance test training 2011 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5489 135 277-285 details   doi
Fureix, C.; Bourjade, M.; Henry, S.; Sankey, C.; Hausberger, M. Exploring aggression regulation in managed groups of horses Equus caballus 2012 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5648 138 216-228 details   doi
Van de Weerd, H.A.; Seaman, S.; Wheeler, K.; Goddard, P.; Mclean, B. Use of artificial drinkers by unhandled semi-feral ponies 2012 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5596 139 86-95 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
Young, T.; Creighton, E.; Smith, T.; Hosie, C. A novel scale of behavioural indicators of stress for use with domestic horses 2012 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5637 140 33-43 details   doi
Granquist, S.M.; Thorhallsdottir, A.G.; Sigurjonsdottir, H. The effect of stallions on social interactions in domestic and semi feral harems 2012 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5619 141 49-56 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
Massen, J.; Sterck, E.; de Vos, H. Close social associations in animals and humans: functions and mechanisms of friendship 2010 Behaviour 5813 147 1379 details   url
Austin, N.P.; Rogers, L.J. Lateralization of agonistic and vigilance responses in Przewalski horses (Equus przewalskii) 2014 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5768 151 43-50 details   doi
Rizhova, L.Y.; Kokorina, E.P. Behavioural asymmetry is involved in regulation of autonomic processes: Left side presentation of food improves reproduction and lactation in cows 2005 Behavioural Brain Research 5348 161 75-81 details   doi
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