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Breuer, K.; Sutcliffe, M.E.M.; Mercer, J.T.; Rance, K.A.; Beattie, V.E.; Sneddon, I.A.; Edwards, S.A. The effect of breed on the development of adverse social behaviours in pigs 2003 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 4979 84 59-74 details   doi
Keeling, L.J.; Jonare, L.; Lanneborn, L. Investigating horse–human interactions: The effect of a nervous human 2009 The Veterinary Journal 5908 181 70-71 details   doi
Henderson, J.V.; Warant, N.K. Reducing Equine Stereotypies Using an Equiball 2001 Animal Welfare 2011 10 73-80 details   url
Malmgren, L.; Andresen, Ø.; Dalin, A.-M. Effect of GnRH immunisation on hormonal levels, sexual behaviour, semen quality and testicular morphology in mature stallions 2001 Equine Veterinary Journal 5312 33 75-83 details   doi
Rizhova, L.Y.; Kokorina, E.P. Behavioural asymmetry is involved in regulation of autonomic processes: Left side presentation of food improves reproduction and lactation in cows 2005 Behavioural Brain Research 5348 161 75-81 details   doi
Munsters, C.C.B.M.; Visser, K.E.K.; van den Broek, J.; Sloet van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan, M.M. The influence of challenging objects and horse-rider matching on heart rate, heart rate variability and behavioural score in riding horses 2012 The Veterinary Journal 5636 192 75-80 details   doi
Krueger, K.; Flauger, B. Social feeding decisions in horses (Equus caballus) 2008 Behavioural Processes 4394 78 76-83 details   doi
Cloutier, S.; Newberry, R.C.; Honda, K. Comparison of social ranks based on worm-running and aggressive behaviour in young domestic fowl 2004 Behavioural Processes 2090 65 79-86 details   doi
Laister, S.; Stockinger, B.; Regner, A.-M.; Zenger, K.; Knierim, U.; Winckler, C. Social licking in dairy cattle--Effects on heart rate in performers and receivers 2011 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5331 130 81-90 details   doi
Jennings, D.J. Limited evidence that visual lateralization is associated with fitness in rutting male fallow deer 2014 Animal Behaviour 5802 92 85-91 details   doi
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