Horses – resources

Additional resources to assist with keeping horses in schools.

Huntington, P., Myers, J., Owens, E. (2004) Horse Sense: The guide to horse care in Australia and New Zealand. Landlinks Press. Australia

McGreevy, P. D., Equitation Science

Response to emergency animal disease incidents: Ausvetplan

Duncan, P. (1980). Time-Budgets of Camargue Horses Ii. Time-Budgets of Adult Horses and Weaned Sub-Adults. Behaviour, 72(1), 26–48. doi:10.1163/156853980X00023

Dunnett, M. (2004). THE DIAGNOSTIC POTENTIAL OF EQUINE HAIR: A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF HAIR ANALYSIS FOR ASSESSING NUTRITIONAL STATUS, ENVIRONMENTAL POISONING, AND DRUG USE AND ABUSE. Advances in Equine Nutrition IV.

Committee on Nutrient Requirements of Horses. (2007). Nutrient Requirements of Horses: Sixth Revised Edition (pp. 1–358). National Research Council.

McGreevy, P. D., Cripps, P., French, N. P., & Green, L. (1995). Management factors associated with stereotypic and redirected behaviour in the Thoroughbred horse. Equine Veterinary Journal, 27(2), 86–91.

Pagan, J. D. (2008). Water most overlooked nutrient for horses. Feedstuffs.

Ransom, J., & Cade, B. (2009). Quantifying Equid Behavior—?A Research Ethogram for Free-Roaming Feral Horses. U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods, 23.

Robinson, S. (2010). Worm control in horses. NSW Department of Primary Industries Primefacts, (976).

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