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Albright, J., Sun, X., & Houpt, K. Does cribbing behavior in horses vary with dietary taste or direct gastric stimuli? Appl Anim Behav Sci, .
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Hothersall, B., & Nicol, C. (2009). Role of Diet and Feeding in Normal and Stereotypic Behaviors in Horses. Clinical Nutrition, 25(1), 167–181.
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Taillon, J., & Côté, S. (2008). Are faecal hormone levels linked to winter progression, diet quality and social rank in young ungulates ? An experiment with white-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus ) fawns. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol., 62(10), 675–677.
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Turner, K. K., Nielsen, B. D., O'Connor, C. I., & Burton, J. L. (2006). Bee pollen product supplementation to horses in training seems to improve feed intake: A pilot study. J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl), 90(9-10), 414–420.
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Ordakowski-Burk, A. L., Quinn, R. W., Shellem, T. A., & Vough, L. R. (2006). Voluntary intake and digestibility of reed canarygrass and timothy hay fed to horses. J. Anim Sci., 84(11), 3104–3109.
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Griffin, B. (2002). The use of fecal markers to facilitate sample collection in group-housed cats. Contemp Top Lab Anim Sci, 41(2), 51–56.
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Cowley, J. J., & Griesel, R. D. (1966). The effect on growth and behaviour of rehabilitating first and second generation low protein rats. Anim. Behav., 14(4), 506–517.
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Goodwin, D., Davidson, H. P. B., & Harris, P. (2005). Selection and acceptance of flavours in concentrate diets for stabled horses. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 95(3-4), 223–232.
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Nicol, C. J., Badnell-Waters, A. J., Bice, R., Kelland, A., Wilson, A. D., & Harris, P. A. (2005). The effects of diet and weaning method on the behaviour of young horses. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 95(3-4), 205–221.
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Milgram, N. W., Head, E., Muggenburg, B., Holowachuk, D., Murphey, H., Estrada, J., et al. (2002). Landmark discrimination learning in the dog: effects of age, an antioxidant fortified food, and cognitive strategy. Neurosci Biobehav Rev, 26(6), 679–695.
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