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Epstein H, Wild Ass 1971 1070 378-381 details   openurl
Backhaus D, Wie Zebras kämpfen 1960 912 56 8-10 details   openurl
Huebener, E. Wie sich der pferdgerechte “selbsttätige Schenkel” besser vermitteln ließe; 2006 Tierärztliche Umschau 424 8 403-406 details   url
Kruger, K. Wie schlau sind Pferde? Soziales Lernen und innovative Anpassungen der Pferde 2015 Göttinger Pferdetage’15 5955 details   isbn
Krueger, K.; Koenig von Borstel, U. Wie Pferde lernen 2014 Pferde verstehen – Umgang und Bodenarbeit 5943 56-82 details   isbn
Marfin, A.A.; Petersen, L.R.; Eidson, M.; Miller, J.; Hadler, J.; Farello, C.; Werner, B.; Campbell, G.L.; Layton, M.; Smith, P.; Bresnitz, E.; Cartter, M.; Scaletta, J.; Obiri, G.; Bunning, M.; Craven, R.C.; Roehrig, J.T.; Julian, K.G.; Hinten, S.R.; Gubler, D.J. Widespread West Nile virus activity, eastern United States, 2000 2001 Emerging Infectious Diseases 2646 7 730-735 details   openurl
Elzenga, J. W, Why zebras are striped 1992 Swara 1068 15 28-30 details   url
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 details   url
Carruthers, P. Why the question of animal consciousness might not matter very much 2005 Philosophical Psychology 3510 18 83-102 details   doi
De Giorgio, F.; Schoorl, J.M. Why isolate during training? Social learning and social cognition applied as training approach for young horses (Equus caballus) 2012 Proceedings of the 2. International Equine Science Meeting 5528 in press details   pdf openurl
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