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Veterinary research communications2003; 27 Suppl 1; 615-617; doi: 10.1023/b:verc.0000014230.52006.df

Effect of manual imitation of grooming on riding horses’ heart rate in different environmental situations.

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Publication Date: 2003-10-11 PubMed ID: 14535480DOI: 10.1023/b:verc.0000014230.52006.dfGoogle Scholar: Lookup
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Normando S, Haverbeke A, Meers L, Odberg FO, Ibáñez Talegón M, Bono G. (2003). Effect of manual imitation of grooming on riding horses’ heart rate in different environmental situations. Vet Res Commun, 27 Suppl 1, 615-617. https://doi.org/10.1023/b:verc.0000014230.52006.df

Publication

ISSN: 0165-7380
NlmUniqueID: 8100520
Country: Switzerland
Language: English
Volume: 27 Suppl 1
Pages: 615-617

Researcher Affiliations

Normando, S
  • Dipartimento di Scienze Sperimentali Veterinarie, Università di Padova, Viale dell'Università 16, Agripolis, I-35020 Legnaro PD, Italy. simona.normando@unipd.it
Haverbeke, A
    Meers, L
      Odberg, F O
        Ibáñez Talegón, M
          Bono, G

            MeSH Terms

            • Animals
            • Handling, Psychological
            • Heart Rate / physiology
            • Horses / physiology
            • Horses / psychology
            • Housing, Animal
            • Male
            • Orchiectomy

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