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Houpt, K. A. (2006). Why horse behaviour is important to the equine clinician. Equine Vet J, 38(5), 386–387.
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Virga, V., & Houpt, K. A. (2001). Prevalence of placentophagia in horses. Equine Vet J, 33(2), 208–210.
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Houpt, K. A. (1995). New perspectives on equine stereotypic behaviour (Vol. 27).
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Collery, L. (1974). Observations of equine animals under farm and feral conditions. Equine Vet J, 6(4), 170–173.
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Mills, D. S. (2007). Comments about the importance of behaviour to equine clinicians. Equine Vet J, 39(1), 95.
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Robertson, S. (2006). The importance of assessing pain in horses and donkeys. Equine Vet J, 38(1), 5–6.
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Waran, N. K. (1997). Can studies of feral horse behaviour be used for assessing domestic horse welfare? (Vol. 29).
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Luescher, U. A., McKeown, D. B., & Dean, H. (1998). A cross-sectional study on compulsive behaviour (stable vices) in horses. Equine veterinary journal. Supplement, (27), 14–18.
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Donnelly, J., Phipps, L. P., & Watkins, K. L. (1982). Evidence of maternal antibodies to Babesia equi and B caballi in foals of seropositive mares. Equine Vet J, 14(2), 126–128.
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Henneke, D. R., Potter, G. D., Kreider, J. L., & Yeates, B. F. (1983). Relationship between condition score, physical measurements and body fat percentage in mares. Equine Vet J, 15(4), 371–372.
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