Submissions from 2020
Naturalness and the Legitimacy of Thoroughbred Racing: A Photo-Elicitation Study with Industry and Animal Advocacy Informants, Iris Bergmann
Submissions from 2019
Interspecies Sustainability to Ensure Animal Protection: Lessons from the Thoroughbred Racing Industry, Iris Bergmann
Submissions from 2018
The laterality of the gallop gait in Thoroughbred racehorses, Paulette Cully, Brian Nielsen, Bryony Lancaster, Jessica Martin, and Paul McGreevy
Flogging tired horses: Who wants whipping and who would walk away if whipping horses were withheld?, Paul D. McGreevy, Mark D. Griffiths, Frank R. Ascione, and Bethany Wilson
Longitudinal trends in the frequency of medium and fast race winning times in Australian harness racing: Relationships with rules moderating whip use, Bethany Wilson, Bidda Jones, and Paul McGreevy
Submissions from 2017
Noseband Use in Equestrian Sports ± An International Study, Orla Doherty, Vincent Casey, Paul McGreevy, and Sean Arkins
Whip Rule Breaches in a Major Australian Racing Jurisdiction: Welfare and Regulatory Implications, Jennifer Hood, Carolyn McDonald, Bethany Wilson, and Phil McManus
Submissions from 2016
Improving the Understanding of Psychological Factors Contributing to Horse-Related Accident and Injury: Context, Loss of Focus, Cognitive Errors and Rigidity, Jodi DeAraugo, Suzanne McLaren, Phil McManus, and Paul D. McGreevy
Reconciling Horse Welfare, Worker Safety, and Public Expectations: Horse Event Incident Management Systems in Australia, Julie Fiedler and Paul D. McGreevy
Submissions from 2015
Sustainability, Thoroughbred Racing and the Need for Change, Iris M. Bergmann PhD
A Critical Analysis of the British Horseracing Authority’s Review of the Use of the Whip in Horseracing, Bidda Jones, Jed Goodfellow, James Yeates, and Paul McGreevy
Submissions from 2012
A Blood Sport For The Rich and Famous?, Harold Herzog
Horse Racing: Cruelties We Condone and Cruelties We Condemn, Harold Herzog
Whip Use by Jockeys in a Sample of Australian Thoroughbred Races—An Observational Study, Paul D. McGreevy, Robert A. Corken, Hannah Salvin, and Celeste M. Black
Submissions from 2011
An Investigation of Racing Performance and Whip Use by Jockeys in Thoroughbred Races, David Evans and Paul McGreevy
Holding the whip hand – a note on the distribution of jockeys’ whip-hand preferences in Australian Thoroughbred racing, Paul D. McGreevy and Catherine F. Oddie
Submissions from 2010
Variability of scores in the 2008 Olympic dressage competition and implications for horse training and welfare, Lesley A. Hawson, Andrew McLean, and Paul D. McGreevy
Ethical equitation: Capping the price horses pay for human glory, Andrew McLean and Paul McGreevy
Horse-training techniques that may defy the principles of learning theory and compromise welfare, Andrew McLean and Paul McGreevy
Submissions from 2008
Preliminary investigations into the ethological relevance of round-pen (round-yard) training of horses, Amanda K. Warren-Smith and Paul McGreevy