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Mills, D.S.; Riezebos, M. The role of the image of a conspecific in the regulation of stereotypic head movements in the horse 2005 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 307 91 155-165 details   doi
Chaya, L.; Cowan, E.; McGuire, B. A note on the relationship between time spent in turnout and behaviour during turnout in horses (Equus caballus) 2006 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 4815 98 155-160 details   doi
Hewitt, S.E.; Macdonald, D.W.; Dugdale, H.L. Context-dependent linear dominance hierarchies in social groups of European badgers, Meles meles 2009 Animal Behaviour. 4695 77 161-169 details   doi
Jorgensen, G.H.M.; Boe, K.E. A note on the effect of daily exercise and paddock size on the behaviour of domestic horses (Equus caballus) 2007 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 4338 107 166-173 details   doi
Motch, S.M.; Harpster, H.W.; Ralston, S.; Ostiguy, N.; Diehl, N.K. A note on yearling horse ingestive and agonistic behaviours in three concentrate feeding systems 2007 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 4342 106 167-172 details   doi
Lensink, J.; Veissier, I.; Boissy, A. Enhancement of performances in a learning task in suckler calves after weaning and relocation: Motivational versus cognitive control?: A pilot study 2006 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 285 100 171-181 details   doi
Bonnie, K.E.; Earley, R.L. Expanding the scope for social information use 2007 Animal Behaviour. 4205 74 171-18 details   doi
Seaman, S.C.; Davidson, H.P.B.; Waran, N.K. How reliable is temperament assessment in the domestic horse (Equus caballus)? 2002 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 520 78 175-191 details   doi
Hampson, B.A.; Morton, J.M.; Mills, P.C.; Trotter, M.G.; Lamb, D.W.; Pollitt, C.C. Monitoring distances travelled by horses using GPS tracking collars 2010 Australian Veterinary Journal 6201 88 176-181 details   doi
Cooper, J.J.; Albentosa, M.J. Behavioural adaptation in the domestic horse: potential role of apparently abnormal responses including stereotypic behaviour 2005 Livestock Production Science 4829 92 177-182 details   doi
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