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Sloet van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan, M.M.; Blok, M.B.; Begeman, L.; Kamphuis, M.C.D.; Lameris, M.C.; Spierenburg, A.J.; Lashley, M.J.J.O. Workload and stress in horses: comparison in horses ridden deep and round ('rollkur') with a draw rein and horses ridden in a natural frame with only light rein contact 2006 Tijdschrift Voor Diergeneeskunde 5638 131 152-157
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
Nicol, C.J.; Davidson, H.P.D.; Harris, P.A.; Waters, A.J.; Wilson, A.D. Study of crib-biting and gastric inflammation and ulceration in young horses 2002 The Veterinary record 83 151 658-662
Mills, D.S.; Taylor, K. Field study of the efficacy of three types of nose net for the treatment of headshaking in horses 2003 The Veterinary Record 1909 152 41-44
Minero, M.; Canali, E.; Ferrante, V.; Verga, M.; Odberg, F.O. Heart rate and behavioural responses of crib-biting horses to two acute stressors 1999 The Veterinary Record 1921 145 430-433
Waran, N.K.; Robertson, V.; Cuddeford, D.; Kokoszko, A.; Marlin, D.J. Effects of transporting horses facing either forwards or backwards on their behaviour and heart rate 1996 The Veterinary Record 1938 139 7-11
Blazyczek, I.; Hamann, H.; Deegen, E.; Distl, O.; Ohnesorge, B. Retrospective analysis of 50 cases of guttural pouch tympany in foals 2004 The Veterinary Record 3719 154 261-264
Jansen, W.L.; van Alphen, M.; Berghout, M.; Everts, H.; Beynen, A.C. An approach to assessment of the efficiency of dietary energy utilization by horses and ponies kept at riding schools 2001 The Veterinary quarterly 1807 23 195-198
Crowell-Davis, S.L.; Houpt, K.A. Maternal behavior 1986 The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice 49 2 557-571
Boyd, L. Behavior problems of equids in zoos 1986 The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice 660 2 653-664