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- McMeeking, C. (2019). A Two-Fold Study of Equine Weaning Practices and Behaviours Displayed Following Mare Removal (MSc Dissertation, University of Plymouth).
- Dearlove, A., Haines, A. &
- Williams, C. (2024). An Equal Partnership? Considering the Welfare of Equines in Equine Assisted Services (AES). Proceedings: Horses in Education and Therapy International Congress. Budapest, Hungary.
- Bickley, A., McMeeking, C. &
- Walker, A. M. (2019). Will I stay, or Will I Go: Are the motivators for equine professionals contributing factors to career longevity? Proceedings: Equine Performance Conference. Promoting longevity for the horse and rider, 
- Bishop Burton College, UK.
- McMeeking, C. &
- Randle, H. (2018). A Study of Behavioural Responses of Abruptly and Gradually Weaned Foals to Mare Separation. Proceedings: ISES 14 th International Conference, Equitation Science, 150 years after Caprilli: theory and practice, the full circle. Pp.119.
- Williams, C. Randle,& H. (2016). What Methods are Commonly Used During Weaning (Mare Removal) and Why? A Pilot Study. Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, 15, pp.89.

- Qualifications:MSc by Research PGCE BSc(hons)
- Position:School Manager - School of Health and Social Wellbeing
- Department:School of Health and Social Wellbeing
- Telephone:+441179656261
- Email:Catherine12.Williams@uwe.ac.uk
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