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Timney, B.; Keil, K. Visual acuity in the horse 1992 Vision Research 851 32 2289-2293 details   doi
Forkman, B.; Boissy, A.; Meunier-Salaün, M.-C.; Canali, E.; Jones, R.B. A critical review of fear tests used on cattle, pigs, sheep, poultry and horses 2007 Physiology & Behavior 4811 92 340-374 details   doi
Visser, E.K.; van Reenen, C.G.; van der Werf, J.T.N.; Schilder, M.B.H.; Knaap, J.H.; Barneveld, A.; Blokhuis, H.J. Heart rate and heart rate variability during a novel object test and a handling test in young horses 2002 Physiology & Behavior 320 76 289-296 details   doi
Whishaw, I.Q.; Sacrey, L.-A.R.; Gorny, B. Hind limb stepping over obstacles in the horse guided by place-object memory 2009 Behavioural Brain Research 4754 198 372-379 details   doi
Parker, M.; Redhead, E.S.; Goodwin, D.; McBride, S.D. Impaired instrumental choice in crib-biting horses (Equus caballus) 2008 Behavioural Brain Research 4830 191 137-140 details   doi
Baragli, P.; Mariti, C.; Petri, L.; De Giorgio, F.; Sighieri, C. Does attention make the difference? Horses' response to human stimulus after 2 different training strategies 2011 Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research 5286 6 31-38 details   doi
Huebener, E. The Rider's Impacts and Their Timers – Example: Rider's Aids for Transitions Between Different Gaits. 2006 Tierärztliche Umschau 434 10 515-532 details   url
Huebener, E. How the Horse-Appropriate “Self-Acting” Leg Aid Could Be Better Communicated. 2006 Tierärztliche Umschau 432 8 403 details   url
Ishida, N.; Oyunsuren, T.; Mashima, S.; Mukoyama, H.; Saitou, N. Mitochondrial DNA sequences of various species of the genus Equus with special reference to the phylogenetic relationship between Przewalskii's wild horse and domestic horse 1995 Journal of Molecular Evolution 5042 41 180-188 details   url
Heffner, R.S.; Heffner, H.E. Localization of tones by horses: use of binaural cues and the role of the superior olivary complex 1986 Behavioral Neuroscience 5634 100 93-103 details   url
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