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Stachurska, A., Pieta, M., Ussing, A. P., Kapron, A., & Kwiecinska, N. (2010). Difficulty of cross-country obstacles for horses competing in Three Day Events. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 123(3-4), 101–107.
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Proops, L., Walton, M., & McComb, K. (2010). The use of human-given cues by domestic horses, Equus caballus, during an object choice task. Anim. Behav., 79(6), 1205–1209.
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Ransom, J. I., Cade, B. S., & Hobbs, N. T. (2010). Influences of immunocontraception on time budgets, social behavior, and body condition in feral horses. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 124(1-2), 51–60.
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Heitor, F., & Vicente, L. (2010). Dominance relationships and patterns of aggression in a bachelor group of Sorraia horses (Equus caballus). J. Ethol., 28(1), 35–44.
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Heitor, F., & Vicente, L. (2010). Affiliative relationships among Sorraia mares: influence of age, dominance, kinship and reproductive state. J. Ethol., 28(1), 133–140.
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Hothersall, B., Harris, P., Sörtoft, L., & Nicol, C. J. (2010). Discrimination between conspecific odour samples in the horse (Equus caballus). Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 126(1-2), 37–44.
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Gabor, V., & Gerken, M. (2010). Horses use procedural learning rather than conceptual learning to solve matching to sample. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 126(3-4), 119–124.
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Cozzi, A., Sighieri, C., Gazzano, A., Nicol, C. J., & Baragli, P. (2010). Post-conflict friendly reunion in a permanent group of horses (Equus caballus). Behav. Process., 85(2), 185–190.
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Hockenhull, J., & Creighton, E. (2010). Unwanted oral investigative behaviour in horses: A note on the relationship between mugging behaviour, hand-feeding titbits and clicker training. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 127(3-4), 104–107.
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Schmidt, A., Aurich, J., Möstl, E., Müller, J., & Aurich, C. (2010). Changes in cortisol release and heart rate and heart rate variability during the initial training of 3-year-old sport horses. Horm Behav, 58(4), 628–636.
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