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Huizinga, H.A.; Korver, S.; van der Meij, G.J.W. Stationary performance testing of stallions from the Dutch Warmblood riding horse population. 2. Estimated heritabilities of and correlations between successive judgements of performance traits 1991 Livestock Production Science 3963 27 245-254
Huizinga, H.A.; van der Meij, G.J.W. Estimated parameters of performance in jumping and dressage competition of the Dutch Warmblood horse 1989 Livestock Production Science 3966 21 333-345
Huizinga, H.A.; van der Werf, J.H.J.; Korver, S.; van der Meij, G.J.W. Stationary performance testing of stallions from the Dutch Warmblood riding horse population. 1. Estimated genetic parameters of scored traits and the genetic relation with dressage and jumping competition from offspring of breeding stallions 1991 Livestock Production Science 3962 27 231-244
Hunt, G.R.; Gray R.D.; Taylor, A.H. Why is tool use rare in animals? 2013 Tool Use in Animals: Cognition and Ecology 6658
Hunt, G.R.; Gray, R.D. Direct observations of pandanus-tool manufacture and use by a New Caledonian crow (Corvus moneduloides) 2004 Animal Cognition 2529 7 114-120
Hunt, G.R.; Gray, R.D. The crafting of hook tools by wild New Caledonian crows 2004 Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 3526 271 S88-S90
Hunt, G.R.; Rutledge, R.B.; Gray, R.D. The right tool for the job: what strategies do wild New Caledonian crows use? 2006 Animal Cognition 2442 9 307-316
Hurn, S.D.; Turner, A.G. Ophthalmic examination findings of Thoroughbred racehorses in Australia 2006 Veterinary Ophthalmology 3766 9 95-100
Hutchinson, G.W.; Abba, S.A.; Mfitilodze, M.W. Seasonal translation of equine strongyle infective larvae to herbage in tropical Australia 1989 Veterinary Parasitology 2672 33 251-263
Hvorecny, L.M.; Grudowski, J.L.; Blakeslee, C.J.; Simmons, T.L.; Roy, P.R.; Brooks, J.A.; Hanner, R.M.; Beigel, M.E.; Karson, M.A.; Nichols, R.H.; Holm, J.B.; Boal, J.G. Octopuses (Octopus bimaculoides) and cuttlefishes (Sepia pharaonis, S. officinalis) can conditionally discriminate 2007 Animal Cognition 2405