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To be deleted The responses of horses in a discrimination problem 1937 J. Compar. Physiol. Psychol. 4585 23 305-333 details   openurl
Briard, L.; Deneubourg, J.-L.; Petit, O. How stallions influence the dynamic of collective movements in two groups of domestic horses, from departure to arrival 2017 Behavioural Processes 6151 142 56-63 details   doi
Lefebvre, L.; Reader, S.M.; Sol, D. Brains, Innovations and Evolution in Birds and Primates 2004 Brain, Behavior and Evolution 4738 63 233-246 details   doi
Cooper, J.J.; Albentosa, M.J. Behavioural adaptation in the domestic horse: potential role of apparently abnormal responses including stereotypic behaviour 2005 Livestock Production Science 4829 92 177-182 details   doi
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 details   doi
Tomkins, L.M.; McGreevy, P.D.; Branson, N.J. Lack of standardization in reporting motor laterality in the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) 2010 Journal of Veterinary Behaviour 5378 5 235-239 details   doi
Tomkins, L.M.; Williams, K.A.; Thomson, P.C.; McGreevy, P.D. Sensory Jump Test as a measure of sensory (visual) lateralization in dogs (Canis familiaris) 2010 Journal of Veterinary Behavior 5379 5 256-267 details   doi
Schneider, G.; Krueger, K. Third-party interventions keep social partners from exchanging affiliative interactions with others 2012 Animal Behaviour 5492 83 377-387 details   doi
Hoffmann, G.; Bockisch, F.-J.; Kreimeier, P. Einfluss des Haltungssystems auf die Bewegungsaktivität und Stressbelastung bei Pferden in Auslaufhaltungssystemen 2009 Landbauforschung – vTI Agriculture and Forestry Research 5661 2 105-112 details   openurl
Krueger., K.; Farmer, K. Social learning in Horses: Differs from individual learning only in the learning stimulus and not in the learning mechanisms 2018 14th Meeting of the Internatinoal Society for Equitation Science 6405 details   pdf url
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