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Baragli,P.; Cozzi,A; Rugani, R.; Sighieria, C.; Regolin, L. Delayed search for non-social goals by Equids (Equus caballus and Equus asinus) 2008 IESM 2008 4475 details   pdf openurl
Boyd, L.; Bandi, N. Reintroduction of takhi, Equus ferus przewalskii, to Hustai National Park, Mongolia: time budget and synchrony of activity pre- and post-release 2002 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 3690 78 87-102 details   doi
Briard, L.; Dorn, C.; Petit, O. Personality and Affinities Play a Key Role in the Organisation of Collective Movements in a Group of Domestic Horses 2015 Ethology 6153 121 888-902 details   doi
Burla, J.-B.; Siegwart, J.; Nawroth, C. Human Demonstration Does Not Facilitate the Performance of Horses (Equus caballus) in a Spatial Problem-Solving Task 2018 Animal 6392 8 96 details   doi
Flauger, B. The introduction of horses into new social groups with special regard to their stress level 2011 5736 details   url
Lamoot, I.; Callebaut, J.; Degezelle, T.; Demeulenaere, E.; Laquiere, J.; Vandenberghe, C.; Hoffmann, M. Eliminative behaviour of free-ranging horses: do they show latrine behaviour or do they defecate where they graze? 2004 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2339 86 105-121 details   doi
Moehlman, P.D. Behavioral patterns and communication in feral asses (Equus africanus) 1998 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2381 60 125-169 details   doi
Moehlman, P.D. Feral asses (Equus africanus): intraspecific variation in social organization in arid and mesic habitats 1998 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2382 60 171-195 details   doi
Moehlman, P.D.; Fowler, L.E.; Roe, J.H. Feral asses (Equus africanus) of Volcano Alcedo, Galapagos: behavioral ecology, spatial distribution, and social organization 1998 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2383 60 197-210 details   doi
Osthaus, B.; Proops, L.; Hocking, I.; Burden, F. Spatial cognition and perseveration by horses, donkeys and mules in a simple A-not-B detour task 2013 5694 16 301-305 details   doi
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