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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
Kronfeld, D.S.; Custalow, S.E.; Ferrante, P.L.; Taylor, L.E.; Wilson, J.A.; Tiegs, W. Acid-base responses of fat-adapted horses: relevance to hard work in the heat 1998 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 4832 59 61-72
Momozawa, Y.; Kusunose, R.; Kikusui, T.; Takeuchi, Y.; Mori, Y. Assessment of equine temperament questionnaire by comparing factor structure between two separate surveys 2005 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5063 92 77-84
Jezierski, T.; Jaworski, Z.; Górecka, A. Effects of handling on behaviour and heart rate in Konik horses: comparison of stable and forest reared youngstock 1999 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5064 62 1-11
Stachurska, A.; Pieta, M.; Ussing, A.P.; Kapron, A.; Kwiecinska, N. Difficulty of cross-country obstacles for horses competing in Three Day Events 2010 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5076 123 101-107
Ransom, J.I.; Cade, B.S.; Hobbs, N.T. Influences of immunocontraception on time budgets, social behavior, and body condition in feral horses 2010 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5084 124 51-60
Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Borsheim, L.; Mejdell, C.M.; Søndergaard, E.; Bøe, K.E. Grouping horses according to gender--Effects on aggression, spacing and injuries 2009 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5093 120 94-99
Edouard, N.; Fleurance, G.; Dumont, B.; Baumont, R.; Duncan, P. Does sward height affect feeding patch choice and voluntary intake in horses? 2009 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5094 119 219-228
Nuñez, C.M.V.; Adelman, J.S.; Mason, C.; Rubenstein, D.I. Immunocontraception decreases group fidelity in a feral horse population during the non-breeding season 2009 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5095 117 74-83
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