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CLASSIFIED SUBJECT LIST 636 636 Animal husbandry. Pets ANIMALS IN MODERN LIFE. EBF 1937 llmin sd b&w $50, rent $2.50 636 jh-sh Guide Educational consultant: G. Clyde Fisher The wide variety of uses to which animals are put in our modern civilization — to furnish food, clothing material, and power. Scenes from all over the world give typical power uses of animals from the Eskimo sled dog to the Indian elephant. The Film shows how few of the 500,000 species of animals have been domesticated — most of them by early man — and now, while power uses of animals are decreasing, more and more are being used for food and for clothing ANIMALS OF THE FARM. Mahnke 1947 lOmin sd color $55, rent $2 636 p-el Guide Produced by Teaching Films, Inc. Depicts the physical appearance and habits of the common animals of the farm — chickens, ducks, turkeys, pigs, cows, sheep, and horses CARE OF PETS. EBF 1944 llmin sd b&w $50, rent $2.50 636 p-el-jh Guide Educational consultant: Ernest P. Walker, National Zoological Park, Washington, D.C. Shows details of how household pets are cared for by children, including the canary, goldfish, cat, and a dog LC card FiA 52-609 EFLA evaluation card No. 676 Evaluation in Ed. Screen, Feb. 1945, p76 FARM ANIMALS. EBF 1937 llmin sd b«&w (Primary science ser) $50, rent $2.50 636 p-el-Jh Guide Produced by Erpi Classroom Films, Inc. Supplements the film POULTRY ON THE FARM, class 636.5 The care and activities of farm animals are presented. Natural sounds are included. Treats such subjects as feeding and milking cows, new-born calf, feeding horses, colt feeding, feeding of pigs, currying and harnessing of horses, cows drinking and grazing in pasture, and kids feeding, sheep grazing, lambs feeding, and sheep shearing LC card FiA 52-4016 FARMING FOR FACTS. GenMills 1947 24min sd color $140, free-loan 636 sh-c-ad A photographic trip thru the General Mills Larro research farm located near Detroit. Shows the facilities used in research on developing better formula feeds and feeding methods for various types of animals and poultry FARMYARD BABIES. Coronet 1952 llmin sd b&w $50, color $100 636 p Guide Educational collaborator: A. M. Johnston Follows Daisy, the farm dog, on her morning rounds to see a variety of 'babies' of the farmyard — lambs, calves, colts, chicks and others. Designed as a background for reading and language expression LC card Fi 53-41 Review in: Ed. Screen, Apr. '53, pl63 FEEDING FARM ANIMALS. UW-Govt 1946 16min sd b&w $29.99 636 Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Each of the six basic nutrients in a balanced diet is shown in sequences of feeding various types of livestock LC card FiE 52-396 FRIEND OF THE FAMILY. McGraw-Hill 1949 16min sd b&w (This is America ser) 10-yr lease $80 636 el-jh-sh-c-ad Produced by RKO Path4 Surveys many industries which have developed for pets. The specialized pet food industry, manufacturers of leashes, rubber bones, etc. as well as veterinarians and training kennels are included GREAT MEDDLER. TFC 1940 llmin sd b&w (Passing parade ser) lease apply 636 Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by John Nesbitt The story of Henry Bergh who, in the middle of the nineteenth century, founded the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Scenes show a dog fight, horses pulling horsecars with too many passengers and callous handling of animals as they are being taken to market LC card FiA 52-4836 GROWTH OF A NATION. ModernTP 1950 20mln sd b&w free-loan 636 sh-c-ad Sponsored by the American Feed Manufacturers Assn. Wilding Picture Productions, Inc. Traces the history of the science of feeding livestock and poultry. Depicts the importance of good feeding practices and the activities of the feed industry and agricultural research workers working for improvement LIVESTOCK PEST CONTROL. CalifSpray ChemicalCorp 1952 20min sd color $175 636 sh-c-ad Produced by Everett Ingraham Productions "Such pests as the vicious screw worm, the sheep ked, the heel fly and cattle grub — which cause millions of dollars' loss to livestock men every year — are shown in extreme close-ups and in 'action.' Practical, 'how-todo-it' scenes show the newest and most effective sanitation and control techniques now being practiced throughout the country." Sponsor MAN-MADE MIRACLES. AmGuernsey 1950 SOmin sd color $250 636 sh-c-ad Various types of dogs, horses and cattle, and how man has developed these animals thru breeding, training and nutrition MEAT ANIMALS. Filmsets 1947 8min si b&w $12.50 636 el-Jh The raising and processing of animals for the food market OPERATIONS SNOWBOUND. Allis-Chalmers Tractor 1951 llmin sd color free-loan 636 sh-c-ad The 1949 blizzard in Nebraska, showing all the means of aid and rescue used to save the freezing and starving cattle OUNCE OF PREVENTION. VenardOrgn 1946 25min sd color free-loan 636 sh-c-ad Sponsored by the Sears Roebuck Foundation in cooperation with the National Livestock Loss Prevention Board Demonstrates ways and means of preventing loss from improper care and handling of livestock LC card FiE 52-2021 PET PARADE. Children'sProd 1948 8min sd color $75 636 el Small children are shown preparing for a parade of their pets. Narrator calls attention to the duck, turtle, cat, etc. 657