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McAfee L.M.; Mills D.S.; Cooper J.J. The use of mirrors for the control of stereotypic weaving behaviour in the stabled horse 2002 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2010 78 159-173
Li, C.; Jiang, Z.; Tang, S.; Zeng, Y. Influence of enclosure size and animal density on fecal cortisol concentration and aggression in Pere David's deer stags 2007 General and Comparative Endocrinology 5475 151 202-209
Hartmann, E.; Søndergaard, E.; Keeling, L.J. Keeping horses in groups: A review Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5490
Baker, K.C.; Seres, E.; Aureli, F.; De Waal, F.B. Injury risks among chimpanzees in three housing conditions 2000 American journal of primatology 188 51 161-175
Waters, A.J.; Nicol, C.J.; French, N.P. Factors influencing the development of stereotypic and redirected behaviours in young horses: findings of a four year prospective epidemiological study 2002 Equine veterinary journal 84 34 572-579
BROUCEK,J.; UHRINCAT,M.; ARAVE,C. W.; FRIEND,T. H.; MIHINA,S.; KISAC,P.; HANUS, A. Effects of Rearing Methods of Heifers during Milk Replacement Period 2002 Czech Journal of Animal Science 4323 71 509-516
Pierard, M. Agonistic and affiliative interactions in group housed riding horses (Equus caballus) 2012 Proceedings of the 2. International Equine Science Meeting 5515 in press
Rose-Meierhöfer, S.; Standke, K.; Hoffmann, G. Auswirkungen verschiedener Gruppengrößen auf Bewegungsaktivität, Body Condition Score, Liege- und Sozialverhalten bei Jungpferden 2010 Züchtungskunde 5671 82 282–291
Fürst, A.; Knubben, J.; Kurtz, A.; Auer, J.; Stauffacher, M. Pferde in Gruppenhaltung: Eine Betrachtung aus tierärztlicher Sicht unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Verletzungsrisikos [Group housing of horses: veterinary considerations with a focus on the prevention of bite and kick injuries] 2006 Pferdeheilkunde 5756 22 254-258
Wyss, C. Does housing in a „social box“ change faecal cortisol metabolites concentration in stallions? 2015 Proceedings of the 3. International Equine Science Meeting 5869