Submissions from 2018
Using the Five Domains Model to Assess the Adverse Impacts of Husbandry, Veterinary, and Equitation Interventions on Horse Welfare, Paul McGreevy, Jeannine Berger, Nic de Brauwere, Orla Doherty, Anna Harrison, Julie Fiedler, Claudia Jones, Sue McDonnell, Andrew McLean, Lindsay Nakonechny, Christine Nichol, Liane Preshaw, Peter Thomson, Vicky Tzioumis, John Webster, Sarah Wolfensohn, James Yeates, and Bidda Jones
Submissions from 2017
The importance of learning theory and equitation science to the veterinarian, Orla Doherty, Paul D. McGreevy, and Gemma Pearson
Submissions from 2014
Problems at the human–horse interface and prospects for smart textile solutions, Paul Damian McGreevy, Maria Sundin, Magnus Karlsteen, Lena Berglin, Johanna Ternström, Lesley Hawson, Helena Richardsson, and Andrew McLean
Submissions from 2011
How riding may affect welfare: what the equine veterinarian needs to know, P. D. McGreevy, A. McLean, P. Buckley, F. McConaghy, and C. McLean
Submissions from 2009
The effects of two different amounts of dietary grain on the digestibility of the diet and behaviour of intensively managed horses, Rafael Freire, Heather A. Clegg, Petra Buckley, Michael A. Friend, and Paul D. McGreevy
How equitation science can elucidate and refine horsemanship techniques, Deborah Goodwin, Paul McGreevy, Natalie Waran, and Andrew McLean
Effects on behaviour and rein tension on horses ridden with/without martingales and rein inserts, C. R. Heleski, P. D. McGreevy, L. J. Kaiser, M. Lavagnino, E. Tans, N. Bello, and H. M. Clayton
The horse–human dyad: Can we align horse training and handling activities with the equid social ethogram?, P. D. McGreevy, C. Oddie, F. L. Burton, and A. N. McLean
Submissions from 2008
Equitation Science: The Application of Science in Equitation, Deborah Goodwin, Paul D. McGreevy, Camie Heleski, Hayley Randle, and Natalie Waran
Submissions from 1986
Horsebreakers, Tamers, and Trainers: An Historical, Psychological, and Social Review, Sharon E. Cregier
The Psychology and Ethics of Humane Equine Treatment, Sharon E. Cregier