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van Breda, E. A non-natural head-neck position (rollkur) during training results in less acute stress in elite trained dressage horses 2006 Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 5639 9 59-64
van Heel, M.C.V.; Kroekenstoel, A.M.; van Dierendonck, M.C.; van Weeren, P.R.; Back, W. Uneven feet in a foal may develop as a consequence of lateral grazing behaviour induced by conformational traits 2006 Equine veterinary journal 1774 38 646-651
Van Schaik, C. Why are some animals so smart? 2006 Scientific American 2830 294 64-71
VanDierendonck, M.C. Social contact in horses: implications for humanhorse interactions 2006 The Importance of Social Relationships in Horses 2367 Chapter 2
VanDierendonck, M.C. Social relationships in a group of horses without a mature stallion 2006 The Importance of Social Relationships in Horses 2369 Chapter 4
VanDierendonck, M.C. Diff erences in social behaviour between late pregnant, post-partum and barren mares in a herd of Icelandic horses 2006 The Importance of Social Relationships in Horses 2370 Chapter 5
VanDierendonck, M.C. Interventions in social behaviour in a herd of mares and geldings 2006 The Importance of Social Relationships in Horses 2371 Chapter 6
VanDierendonck, M.C. General Discussion 2006 The Importance of Social Relationships in Horses 2372 Chapter 7
VanDierendonck, M.C. Summary 2006 The Importance of Social Relationships in Horses 2373 Chapter 8
VanDierendonck, M.C. General Introduction 2006 The Importance of Social Relationships in Horses - 2366 Chapter 1