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Whistance, L.K.; Sinclair, L.A.; Arney, D.R.; Phillips, C.J.C. Trainability of eliminative behaviour in dairy heifers using a secondary reinforcer 2009 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 4765 117 128-136
von Borstel, U.U.; Duncan, I.J.H.; Shoveller, A.K.; Merkies, K.; Keeling, L.J.; Millman, S.T. Impact of riding in a coercively obtained Rollkur posture on welfare and fear of performance horses 2009 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5096 116 228-236
Innes, L.; McBride, S. Negative versus positive reinforcement: An evaluation of training strategies for rehabilitated horses 2008 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5644 112 357-368
Warren-Smith, A.K.; Curtis, R.A.; Greetham, L.; McGreevy, P.D. Rein contact between horse and handler during specific equitation movements 2007 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 4336 108 157-169
McGreevy, P.D.; Thomson, P.C. Differences in motor laterality between breeds of performance horse 2006 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 1828 99 183-190
Zebisch, A.; May, A.; Reese, S.; Gehlen, H. Effect of different head-neck positions on physical and psychological stress parameters in the ridden horse 2013 Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 6427 98 901-907
Becker-Birck, M.; Schmidt, A.; Wulf, M.; Aurich, J.; von der Wense, A.; Möstl, E.; Berz, R.; Aurich, C. Cortisol release, heart rate and heart rate variability, and superficial body temperature, in horses lunged either with hyperflexion of the neck or with an extended head and neck position 2013 Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 6182 97 322-330
McGreevy, P.D.; Rogers, L.J. Motor and sensory laterality in thoroughbred horses 2005 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 1827 92 337-352
Williams, J.L.; Friend, T.H.; Nevill, C.H.; Archer, G. The efficacy of a secondary reinforcer (clicker) during acquisition and extinction of an operant task in horses 2004 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 3581 88 331-341
Sondergaard, E.; Ladewig, J. Group housing exerts a positive effect on the behaviour of young horses during training 2004 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 724 87 105-118