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Wilkins, L.J.; Brown, S.N.; Zimmerman, P.H.; Leeb, C.; Nicol, C.J. Investigation of palpation as a method for determining the prevalence of keel and furculum damage in laying hens 2004 The Veterinary record 70 155 547-549
Siniscalchi, M.; Padalino, B.; Lusito, R.; Quaranta, A. Is the left forelimb preference indicative of a stressful situation in horses? 2014 Behavioural Processes 6041 107 61-67
Christie, J.L.; Hewson, C.J.; Riley, C.B.; McNiven, M.A.; Dohoo, I.R.; Bate, L.A. Management factors affecting stereotypies and body condition score in nonracing horses in Prince Edward Island 2006 The Canadian Veterinary Journal. La Revue Veterinaire Canadienne 1875 47 136-143
McBride, S.D.; Long, L. Management of horses showing stereotypic behaviour, owner perception and the implications for welfare 2001 The Veterinary Record 1918 148 799-802
Palme, R. Monitoring stress hormone metabolites as a useful, non-invasive tool for welfare assessment in farm animals 2012 Animal Welfare 5793 21 331-337
Gifford, A.K.; Cloutier, S.; Newberry, R.C. Objects as enrichment: Effects of object exposure time and delay interval on object recognition memory of the domestic pig 2007 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2892 107 206-217
Hausberger, M.; Fureix, C.; Bourjade, M.; Wessel-Robert, S.; Richard-Yris, M.-A. On the significance of adult play: what does social play tell us about adult horse welfare? 2012 5649 99 291-302
Kampmann, S.; Hampson, B.A.; Pollitt, C.C. Population dynamics of feral horses (Equus caballus) following above-average rainfall in a semi-arid environment of Australia 2013 Australian Veterinary Journal 5747 91 482-487
Haslam, S.M.; Brown, S.N.; Wilkins, L.J.; Kestin, S.C.; Warriss, P.D.; Nicol, C.J. Preliminary study to examine the utility of using foot burn or hock burn to assess aspects of housing conditions for broiler chicken 2006 British poultry science 66 47 13-18
Carlsson, H.-E.; Lyberg, K.; Royo, F.; Hau, J. Quantification of stress sensitive markers in single fecal samples do not accurately predict excretion of these in the pig 2007 Research in Veterinary Science 5853 82 423-428