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Marr, I.; Stefanski, V.; Krueger, K Lateralität – ein Indikator für das Tierwohl?[Laterality – an animal welfare indicator?] 2022 Der Praktische Tierarzt 6692 103 1246-12757
Krueger, K.; Schwarz, S.; Marr, I.; Farmer, K. Laterality in Horse Training: Psychological and Physical Balance and Coordination and Strength Rather Than Straightness 2022 Animals 6670 12 1042
Krueger, K.; Esch, L.; Farmer, K.; Marr, I. Basic Needs in Horses?--A Literature Review 2021 Animals 6645 11 1798
McLean, A.N.; Christensen, J.W. The application of learning theory in horse training 2017 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6597 190 18-27
Palme, R.; Touma, C.; Arias, N., Dominchin, M.N.; Lepschy, M. Steroid extraction: Get the best out of faecal samples 2013 Wiener Tierärztliche Wochenschriften 6520 100 238-246.
Christensen, J.W.; Beekmans, M.; van Dalum, M.; VanDierendonck, M. Effects of hyperflexion on acute stress responses in ridden dressage horses 2014 Physiology & Behavior 6507 128 39-45
Zebisch, A.; May, A.; Reese, S.; Gehlen, H. Effect of different head-neck positions on physical and psychological stress parameters in the ridden horse 2013 Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 6427 98 901-907
Beery, A.K.; Kaufer, D. Stress, social behavior, and resilience: Insights from rodents 2015 Neurobiology of Stress 6413 1 116-127
Becker-Birck, M.; Schmidt, A.; Wulf, M.; Aurich, J.; von der Wense, A.; Möstl, E.; Berz, R.; Aurich, C. Cortisol release, heart rate and heart rate variability, and superficial body temperature, in horses lunged either with hyperflexion of the neck or with an extended head and neck position 2013 Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 6182 97 322-330
König v. Borstel, U.; Visser, E.K.; Hall, C. Indicators of stress in equitation 2017 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6160 190 43-56