Main results
• Hair cortisol measures from both body locations did not differ and were significantly positively correlated
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• The free roaming lifestyle group had significantly higher cortisol levels than the riding school group
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• Dominance, anxiousness and excitability were personality traits that were negatively correlated to cortisol levels
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• No significant correlation was found between cortisol levels and measured behaviours. No stereotypical behaviours were observed throughout the study
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