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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 details   doi
Schneider, J.D.; Tokach, M.D.; Dritz, S.S.; Nelssen, J.L.; DeRouchey, J.M.; Goodband, R.D. Effects of feeding schedule on body condition, aggressiveness, and reproductive failure in group housed sows 2007 Journal of Animal Science 4250 jas.2007-0345- details   url
Sinha, A. Knowledge acquired and decisions made: triadic interactions during allogrooming in wild bonnet macaques, Macaca radiata 1998 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 4362 353 619-631 details   doi
Gough, M.R. A note on the use of behavioural modification to aid clipping ponies 1999 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 4518 63 171-175 details   openurl
McGreevy, P.D.; McLean, A.N.; Warren-Smith, A.K.; Waran, N.; Goodwin, D. Defining the terms and processes associated with equitation 2005 Proceedings of the First International Equitation Science Symposium 4616 10-43 details   openurl
McLean, A.N. The mental processes of the horse and their consequences for training 2004 Animal Welfare Science Centre 4619 details   openurl
Warren-Smith, A.K.; McGreevy, P.D. Preliminary investigations into the ethological relevance of round-pen (round-yard) training of horses 2008 Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 4657 11 285-298 details   url
Ripple, W.J.; Estes, J.A.; Beschta, R.L.; Wilmers, C.C.; Ritchie, E.G.; Hebblewhite, M. Status and ecological effects of the world's largest carnivores 2014 Science 6445 343 details   doi
Chapron, G.; Kaczensky, P.; Linnell, J.D.C.; Arx, M.; Huber, D.; Andrén, H. Recovery of large carnivores in Europe's modern human-dominated landscapes 2014 Science 6451 346 details   doi
Morgan, T.W.; Elliott, C.L. Comparison of remotely-triggered cameras vs. howling surveys for estimating coyote (Canis latrans) Abundance in central Kentucky 2011 J Ky Acad Science 6492 72 details   openurl
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