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  1. Do owners recognise abnormal equine behaviour when tacking‐up and mounting? A comparison between responses to a questionnaire and real‐time observations
  2. An investigation into the relationship between equine behaviour when tacked‐up and mounted and epaxial muscle hypertonicity or pain, girth region hypersensitivity, saddle‐fit, rider position and balance, and lameness
  3. An investigation of behaviour during tacking‐up and mounting in ridden sports and leisure horses
  4. The influence of rider skill on ridden horse behaviour, assessed using the Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram, and gait quality
  5. Gait abnormalities and ridden horse behaviour in a convenience sample of the United Kingdom ridden sports horse and leisure horse population
  6. Evaluating the suitability of an English saddle for a horse and rider combination
  7. Can veterinarians reliably apply a whole horse ridden ethogram to differentiate nonlame and lame horses based on live horse assessment of behaviour?
  8. The effects of rider size and saddle fit for horse and rider on forces and pressure distribution under saddles: A pilot study
  9. Science‐in‐brief: Horse, rider, saddlery interactions: Welfare and performance
  10. The influence of rider:horse bodyweight ratio and rider‐horse‐saddle fit on equine gait and behaviour: A pilot study
  11. Investigation of the use of inertial sensing equipment for the measurement of hip flexion and pelvic rotation in horse riders
  12. Horses, saddles and riders: Applying the science
  13. A preliminary investigation of the use of inertial sensing technology for the measurement of hip rotation asymmetry in horse riders