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Krzak, W.E.; Gonyou, H.W.; Lawrence, L.M. Wood chewing by stabled horses: diurnal pattern and effects of exercise 1991 Journal of Animal Science 1949 69 1053-1058
Gonyou, H.W. Why the study of animal behavior is associated with the animal welfare issue 1994 Journal of Animal Science 2931 72 2171-2177
Swanson, J.C. What are animal science departments doing to address contemporary issues? 1999 Journal of Animal Science 2937 77 354-360
Ordakowski-Burk, A.L.; Quinn, R.W.; Shellem, T.A.; Vough, L.R. Voluntary intake and digestibility of reed canarygrass and timothy hay fed to horses 2006 Journal of Animal Science 4236 84 3104-3109
Kimura, R. Volatile substances in feces, urine and urine-marked feces of feral horses 2001 Canadian Journal of Animal Science 2314 81 411-420
Apple, J.K.; Kegley, E.B.; Galloway, D.L.; Wistuba, T.J.; Rakes, L.K.; Yancey, J.W.S. Treadmill exercise is not an effective methodology for producing the dark-cutting condition in young cattle 2006 Journal of Animal Science 2947 84 3079-3088
Golden, J.W.; Kerley, M.S.; Kolath, W.H. The relationship of feeding behavior to feed efficiency in crossbred Angus steers fed traditional and no roughage diets 2007 Journal of Animal Science 4249 jas.2005-569-
Lanier, J.L.; Grandin, T.; Green, R.D.; Avery, D.; McGee, K. The relationship between reaction to sudden, intermittent movements and sounds and temperament 2000 Journal of Animal Science 2945 78 1467-1474
Curtis, S.E.; Stricklin, W.R. The importance of animal cognition in agricultural animal production systems: an overview 1991 Journal of Animal Science 2754 69 5001-5007
Duncan, I.J.; Petherick, J.C. The implications of cognitive processes for animal welfare 1991 Journal of Animal Science 2753 69 5017-5022