Partner in der Wissenschaft –FAchpublikationen

Auer et al., 2024 (Frontiers in Pain Research): Development, refinement, and validation of an equine musculoskeletal pain scale.
Baraille et al., 2024 (PLoS One): Changes of faecal bacterial communities and microbial fibrolytic activity in horses aged from 6 to 30 years old.
Buttet et al., 2021 (Journal of Equine Veterinary Science): Assessment of the impact of age on fecal microbial ecosystem in horses.
Elksnat et al., 2022 (Pharmaceutics): Effect of an Oxygen-Based Mechanical Drug Delivery System on Percutaneous Permeation of Various Substances In Vitro.
Hiltebrand et al. (Soil Use and Management): Paddock grids on horse trails had little protective effect for soil quality compared to unprotected trails.Under Review
Hiltebrand et al. (The Veterinary Journal): More regular and uniform equine walking movements on paddock grids compared to unprotected soil in wet conditions. – Under Review
Hiltebrand et al., 2025 (Soil Use and Management): Changes in soil quality on horse paddock trails and the influence of paddock grids.
Kelemen et al., 2021 (Animals): Equine Activity Time Budgets: The Effect of Housing and Management Conditions on Geriatric Horses and Horses with Chronic Orthopaedic Disease.
Kelemen et al., 2021 (Animals): Recumbency as an Equine Welfare Indicator in Geriatric Horses and Horses with Chronic Orthopaedic Disease.
Kelemen et al., 2025 (GeroScience): Indicators of mortality risk in ageing horses.
Kwaß et al., 2025 (Journal of Equine Veterinary Science): Exposure of horses to biotoxins, phytoestrogens, and pesticides from different feed materials and supplementary feeds.
Long et al., 2022 (Animals): Quality of Life within Horse Welfare Assessment Tools: Informing Decisions for Chronically Ill and Geriatric Horses.
Long et al., 2024 (BMC Veterinary Research): “How long is life worth living for the horse?” A focus group study on how Austrian equine stakeholders assess quality of life for chronically ill or old horses.
Seiler et al., 2025 (Tuexenia): Environmental conditions and plant diversity show little effect on mycotoxin occurrence in 2 European grasslands used for horse husbandry.In Press
Simonnet et al., 2021 (Agroscope Merkblatt): Geissraute (Galega officinalis): eine für das Vieh sehr giftige invasive Heil- und Zierpflanze.
Torres Borda et al., 2023 (Animals): Equine Social Behaviour: Love, War and Tolerance.
Torres Borda et al., 2024 (Animals): Video Ethogram of Equine Social Behaviour.
Torres Borda et al., 2024 (Scientific Reports): Proximity tracking using ultra‑wideband technology for equine social behaviour research.
Torres Borda et al., 2025 (Scientific Reports): The Role of Space Availability and Affiliation in Shaping Equine Social Distances and Dynamics.
Zscherpe et al., 2024 (BMC Veterinary Research): Potent drug delivery enhancement of betulinic acid and NVX-207 into equine skin in vitro – a comparison between a novel oxygen flow-assisted transdermal application device and microemulsion gels.