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Mark Schmid's original paper on stallion group-keeping.
Stallion Group-Keeping in Theory and Practice
Mark Schmid's first original paper on stallion group-keeping is like a PhD thesis, a detailed manual and a case study of a stallion group-keeping. This paper has achieved a lot by influencing a lot of people to keep stallions in groups themselves.  [more...]
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Temple Grandin on Stallions
Excerpt from Chapter 4 of "Animals in Translation" by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson
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Temple Grandin on Stallions in the book Animals in Translation.
Temple Grandin on Stallions in the book Animals in Translation.


Temple Grandin earned her Ph. D. in animal science from the University of Illinois, went on to become an associate professor at Colorado State University, and wrote two books on autism, of which she is affected herself.
One of the most celebrated - and effective - animal advocates on the planet, Temple Grandin revolutionized animal movement systems and spearheaded reform of the quality of life for the world's agricultural animals.

Animals in Translation is a fascinating book by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson with many insights into the inner workings of animals and their minds, which you will not find anywhere else. We recommended it highly for animal advocates and anyone who deals with animals on a professional level. The ISBN is: 0-7432-4769-8
You can order the book from: www.amazon.com

To learn more about Temple Grandin, please visit her webpage at: www.grandin.com

The excerpt presented here is from Chapter 4. It deals with stallion aggression and has the following parts:



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