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Bussières, G.; Jacques, C.; Lainay, O.; Beauchamp, G.; Leblond, A.; Cadoré, J.-L.; Desmaizières, L.-M.; Cuvelliez, S.G.; Troncy, E. Development of a composite orthopaedic pain scale in horses 2008 Research in Veterinary Science 6707 85 294-306 details   doi
Lucidi, P.; Bacco, G.; Sticco, M.; Mazzoleni, G.; Benvenuti, M.; Bernabò, N.; Trentini, R. Assessment of motor laterality in foals and young horses (Equus caballus) through an analysis of derailment at trot 2013 Physiology & Behavior 6666 109 8-13 details   doi
Carson, K.; Wood-Gush, D.G.M. Equine behaviour: I. A review of the literature on social and dam--Foal behaviour 1983 Applied Animal Ethology 6671 10 165-178 details   doi
Leliveld, L.M.C.; Düpjan, S.; Tuchscherer, A.; Puppe, B. Hemispheric Specialization for Processing the Communicative and Emotional Content of Vocal Communication in a Social Mammal, the Domestic Pig 2020 Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 6699 14 596758 details   doi
Maloney, S.J. The Relationship Between Asymmetry and Athletic Performance: A Critical Review 2019 The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 6662 33 details   url
Byström, A.; Clayton, H.M.; Hernlund, E.; Rhodin, M.; Egenvall, A. Equestrian and biomechanical perspectives on laterality in the horse 2020 Comparative Exercise Physiology 6663 16 35-45 details   doi
Capitani, C.; Chynoweth, M.; Kusak, J.; Çoban, E.; Sekercioglu, Ç.H. Wolf diet in an agricultural landscape of north-eastern Turkey 2016 Mammalia 6687 80 329-334 details   doi
Krueger, K.; Gruentjens, T.; Hempel, E. Wolf contact in horses at permanent pasture in Germany 2023 Plos One 6708 18 e0289767 details   doi
Goodwin, D. The importance of ethology in understanding the behaviour of the horse 1999 Equine Veterinary Journal 6714 31 15-19 details   doi
Sighieri, C.; Tedeschi, D.; De Andreis, C.; Petri, L.; Baragli, P. Behaviour Patterns of Horses Can be Used to Establish a Dominant-Subordinate Relationship Between Man and Horse 2003 6713 12 705-708 details   doi
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