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Kedzierski, W., Wilk, I., & Janczarek, I. (2014). Physiological response to the first saddling and first mounting of horses: comparison of two sympathetic training methods. Animal Science Papers and Reports, 32(3), 219–228.
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Kendrick, K. M. (1991). How the sheep's brain controls the visual recognition of animals and humans. J. Anim Sci., 69(12), 5008–5016.
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Kimura, R. (2001). Volatile substances in feces, urine and urine-marked feces of feral horses. Can. J. Anim. Sci., 81(3), 411–420.
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Kratzer, D. D., Netherland, W. M., Pulse, R. E., & Baker, J. P. (1977). Maze Learning in Quarter Horses. J. Anim Sci., 45(4), 896–902.
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Krzak, W. E., Gonyou, H. W., & Lawrence, L. M. (1991). Wood chewing by stabled horses: diurnal pattern and effects of exercise. J. Anim Sci., 69(3), 1053–1058.
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Lanier, J. L., Grandin, T., Green, R. D., Avery, D., & McGee, K. (2000). The relationship between reaction to sudden, intermittent movements and sounds and temperament. J. Anim Sci., 78(6), 1467–1474.
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Mader, D. R., & Price, E. O. (1980). Discrimination learning in horses: effects of breed, age and social dominance. J. Anim Sci., 50(5), 962–965.
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Marc, M., Parvizi, N., Ellendorff, F., Kallweit, E., & Elsaesser, F. (2000). Plasma cortisol and ACTH concentrations in the warmblood horse in response to a standardized treadmill exercise test as physiological markers for evaluation of training status. J. Anim Sci., 78(7), 1936–1946.
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Marshall, T. T., Hoover, T. S., Reiling, B. A., & Downs, K. M. (1998). Experiential learning in the animal sciences: effect of 13 years of a beef cattle management practicum. J. Anim Sci., 76(11), 2947–2952.
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