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Chase, I. D., Bartolomeo, C., & Dugatkin, L. A. (1994). Aggressive interactions and inter-contest interval: how long do winners keep winning? Anim. Behav., 48(2), 393–400.
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McDonnell, S. M., & Haviland, J. C. S. (1995). Agonistic ethogram of the equid bachelor band. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 43(3), 147–188.
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Feh, C. (1999). Alliances and reproductive success in Camargue stallions. Anim. Behav., 57(3), 705–713.
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Feh, C. (2001). Alliances between stallions are more than just multimale groups: reply to Linklater & Cameron (2000). Anim. Behav., 61, F27–F30.
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Connor, R. C. (1995). Altruism among non-relatives: alternatives to the 'Prisoner's Dilemma'. Trends Ecol Evol, 10(2), 84–86.
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VanDierendonck, M. C., de Vries, H., Schilder, M.B.H. (1995). An Analysis of Dominance, Its Behavioural Parameters and Possible Determinants in a Herd of Icelandic horses in captivity. Netherl. J. Zool., 45(3-4), 362–385.
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VanDierendonck, M. C., de Vries, H., & Schilder, M. B. H. (1995). An Analysis of Dominance, Its Behavioural Parameters and Possible Determinants in a Herd of Icelandic orses in Captivity. Netherl. J. Zool., 45(3-4), 362–385.
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McCrory, P., Turner, M., LeMasson, B., Bodere, C., & Allemandou, A. (2006). An analysis of injuries resulting from professional horse racing in France during 1991-2001: a comparison with injuries resulting from professional horse racing in Great Britain during 1992-2001. Br J Sports Med, 40(7), 614–618.
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Jansen, W. L., van Alphen, M., Berghout, M., Everts, H., & Beynen, A. C. (2001). An approach to assessment of the efficiency of dietary energy utilization by horses and ponies kept at riding schools. Vet Q, 23(4), 195–198.
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Yarnell, K., Hall, C., & Billett, E. (2013). An assessment of the aversive nature of an animal management procedure (clipping) using behavioral and physiological measures. Physiol. Behav., 118, 32–39.
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