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Rozempolska-Ruciń ska, Iwona; Trojan, Maciej; Kosik, Elż bieta; Próchniak, Tomasz; Górecka-Bruzda, Aleksandra How “natural” training methods can affect equine mental state? A critical approach -- a review 2013 Animal Science Papers & Reports 5726 31 185 details   url
Jezierski T., Gorecka A. Changes in the horses heart rate during different levels of social isolation 2000 Animal Science Papers and Reports 4816 18 33-41 details   openurl
Kedzierski, W.; Wilk, I.; Janczarek, I. Physiological response to the first saddling and first mounting of horses: comparison of two sympathetic training methods 2014 Animal Science Papers and Reports 5816 32 219-228 details   url
Henderson, J.V.; Warant, N.K. Reducing Equine Stereotypies Using an Equiball 2001 Animal Welfare 2011 10 73-80 details   url
Sighieri, C.; Tedeschi, D.; De Andreis, C.; Petri, L.; Baragli, P. Behaviour patterns of horses can be used to establish a dominantsubordinate relationship between man and horse 2003 Animal Welfare 4089 12 705-708 details   url
Dalla Costa, E.; Dai, F.; Lebelt, D.; Scholz, P.; Barbieri, S.; Canali, E.; Zanella, A.J.; Minero, M. Welfare assessment of horses: the AWIN approach 2016 Animal Welfare 6406 25 481-488 details   doi
Wolter, R.; Stefanski, V.; Krueger, K. Parameters for the Analysis of Social Bonds in Horses 2018 Animals 6428 8 191 details   pdf doi
Sigurjónsdóttir, H.; Haraldsson, H. Significance of Group Composition for the Welfare of Pastured Horses 2019 Animals 6510 9 details   doi
Sigurjónsdóttir, H.; Haraldsson, H. Significance of Group Composition for the Welfare of Pastured Horses 2018 Animals 6585 9 14 details   doi
McGreevy, P.; Berger, J.; De Brauwere, N.; Doherty, O.; Harrison, A.; Fiedler, J.; Jones, C.; McDonnell, S.; McLean, A.; Nakonechny, L.; Nicol, C.; Preshaw, L.; Thomson, P.; Tzioumis, V.; Webster, J.; Wolfensohn, S.; Yeates, J.; Jones, B Using the Five Domains Model to Assess the Adverse Impacts of Husbandry, Veterinary, and Equitation Interventions on Horse Welfare. 2018 Animals 6606 8 41 details   doi
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