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Cayado, P.; Munoz-Escassi, B.; Dominguez, C.; Manley, W.; Olabarri, B.; Sanchez de la Muela, M.; Castejon, F.; Maranon, G.; Vara, E. Hormone response to training and competition in athletic horses 2006 Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement 3705 274-278 details   openurl
Licka, T.; Kapaun, M.; Peham, C. Influence of rider on lameness in trotting horses 2004 Equine Veterinary Journal 3715 36 734-736 details   openurl
Odberg, F.O.; Bouissou, M.F. The development of equestrianism from the baroque period to the present day and its consequences for the welfare of horses 1999 Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement 3729 26-30 details   openurl
Clayton, H.M.; Lanovaz, J.L.; Schamhardt, H.C.; van Wessum, R. The effects of a rider's mass on ground reaction forces and fetlock kinematics at the trot 1999 Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement 3733 30 218-221 details   openurl
Hertsch, B. [The appearance of stress on the movement apparatus in dressage, jumping and versatility horses] 1992 DTW. Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift 3755 99 36-39 details   openurl
Stahl, F.; Dorner, G. Responses of salivary cortisol levels to stress-situations 1982 Endokrinologie 4056 80 158-162 details   openurl
Creel, S. Social dominance and stress hormones 2001 Trends in Ecology & Evolution 4072 16 491-497 details   doi
Baltic, M.; Jenni-Eiermann, S.; Arlettaz, R.; Palme, R. A noninvasive technique to evaluate human-generated stress in the black grouse 2005 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 4080 1046 81-95 details   doi
Palme, R.; Rettenbacher, S.; Touma, C.; El-Bahr, S.M.; Mostl, E. Stress hormones in mammals and birds: comparative aspects regarding metabolism, excretion, and noninvasive measurement in fecal samples 2005 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 4083 1040 162-171 details   doi
Touma, C.; Palme, R.; Sachser, N. Analyzing corticosterone metabolites in fecal samples of mice: a noninvasive technique to monitor stress hormones 2004 Hormones and Behavior 4084 45 10-22 details   openurl
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