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Topic:Ethics

The topic of ethics and horses encompasses the study and evaluation of moral principles and standards as they apply to human interactions with horses. This area of research involves examining the welfare, treatment, and management of horses in various contexts, including sport, leisure, work, and scientific research. Ethical considerations may address issues such as humane training methods, living conditions, and the use of horses in competitive events. Researchers in this field analyze the implications of human decisions on equine well-being and explore frameworks for ensuring ethical practices. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that investigate ethical theories, welfare assessments, and policy discussions related to the ethical treatment and management of horses.
Horse doping. Pharmacology and the punter.
Nature    April 12, 1969   Volume 222, Issue 5189 111 doi: 10.1038/222111a0
No abstract available
Domesticated farm animals in medical research.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences    March 27, 1968   Volume 147, Issue 4 129-204 doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1968.tb45559.x
Doyle RE, Garb S, Davis LE, Meyer DK, Clayton FW.No abstract available
Restraint in the horse.
The Veterinary record    January 14, 1967   Volume 80, Issue 2 56-62 doi: 10.1136/vr.80.2.56
Fraser AC.No abstract available
Identification and metabolism of some doping substances in horses.
Acta veterinaria Scandinavica    January 1, 1967   1-101 
Schubert B.No abstract available
The veterinarian and horse show judging.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    October 1, 1966   Volume 61, Issue 10 945-947 
Barsaleau RB.No abstract available
The psychology of the pet owner.
The Journal of small animal practice    August 1, 1966   Volume 7, Issue 8 517-521 doi: 10.1111/j.1748-5827.1966.tb04480.x
Leigh D.No abstract available
Tail setting in saddlebred horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 15, 1966   Volume 148, Issue 4 395-398 
Page EH.No abstract available
The Importance of the Gelding.
The Psychoanalytic quarterly    July 1, 1965   Volume 34 438-440 
LEWIS WC.No abstract available
Blind on Horseback? Why Not.
Journal of rehabilitation    July 1, 1964   Volume 30 17 
FIELD DA.No abstract available
Equine euthanasia.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    October 1, 1956   Volume 129, Issue 7 328 
ROBERTS NC.No abstract available
Can racing really be cleaned up?
Veterinary medicine    December 1, 1946   Volume 41, Issue 12 435-441 
CARNIGLIA FJ.No abstract available
Some Thoughts on Foot-Sore Horses in Our Cities, with a View to Ameliorate or Prevent the Same.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    July 1, 1901   Volume 22, Issue 7 415-419 
Williams C.No abstract available
Docking Horses’ Tails.
Hall's journal of health    April 1, 1893   Volume 40, Issue 4 88-89 
No abstract available
Equine Cemeteries.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    January 1, 1882   Volume 3, Issue 1 53 
No abstract available
Decency toward Horses.
Hall\'s journal of health    June 1, 1881   Volume 28, Issue 6 209 
No abstract available
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