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636.2-636.3 EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 1943 EDITION TRAINING POLICE HORSES— Conf. how to handle a crowd are shown as part of the training. "Recommended for elementary grades studying horses. Highly recommended for pri- mary groups discussing 'community helpers.' Might be useful in elementary grades studying transportation and its regulation." Advisory committee AMNH $1.50 FH $1 636.2 Cattle CATTLE. ISmin 16-si-$24. 1928 East- man 636.2 el-Jh Guide Cowboys herd cattle, live out on the range, shoe their horses, round up the cattle, and "dip" them to kill parasitic ticks Alfalfa is cut with a mower, raked up and stacked. A modern hay-loading machine is seen in operation. Cattle are shown feeding from racks during the winter months. A herd of cattle is driven toward the railway. A stampede occurs at the station, but the cattle are rounded up, driven back to the loading plat- form, up the runways, and into cars Typical scenes at a rodeo show the skill of the cowboy A&B 111 AMNH Ind 75c Ariz $1 Minn BosU NJM Brig Ohio Buck VES Cal $1 Wis 75c CATTLEMAN. (Human geography ser.) llmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1939 Erpi 636.2 p-el-Jh-sh-c Guide 15c Life on a cattle ranch in a typical setting is shown. The activities of the family and its hired helpers are portrayed. Mealtime, repair- ing fences, herding cattle, marketing experi- ences, shoeing and breaking horses, rounding up, dipping and shipping cattle are among the scenes presented. Cowboy songs are sung around the campflre during the roundup This film is in so many of the state college and university film libraries that we suggest contacting your local state service. If they do not have it write to Erpi for nearest source JUNIOR CATTLEMEN, llmin 16-sd- $10.80 nf-$28.65 1939 USDA 636.2 Selection of calves by 4-H club members for feeding and competition for baby beef prizes at stock shows. Feeding, fitting and prepara- tion for show ring USDA films have been deposited with film libraries all over the country, from which they may be secured for a small service charge. Try your state library and local distributors first. If unable to locate, write to the USDA for nearest source SPRING SHOWS AND BEEF CATTLE. lOmin 16-sd-$6.05 35-sd-nf-$16.30 1939 USDA 636.2 sh-adult "Work stock and beef cattle on display with farm scenes of grade and purebred cattle, including discussion of pastures and feeding. Emphasis on breeding up from native stock USDA films have been deposited with film libraries all over the country, from which they may be secured for a small service charge. Try your state library and local dis- tributors first. If unable to locate, write to the USDA for nearest source 636.29 Camels SHIP OF THE DESERT. 8min 16-si-$12 1933 Eastman 636.29 el-Jh The camel is shown at its work in for- bidding desert waste lands. Arabs and their families, camels and young, Bedouin caravans, and scenes at an oasis are included "Old, but useful." Collaborator A&B LaEd loan Col Minn 75c HI Mo 60c Ind Ohio loS 50c WashS Kan Wis 50c 636.3 Goats. Sheep GOATS. (Primary grade ser.) lOmin 16- sd-$50 3S-sd-nf-$100 1939 Erpi 636.3 p-el-Jh Guide 15c "Portrays intimately the interesting life of goats and kids on a goat farm. The care of the goats and milking are explained with clar- ity. Two kids are followed from birth until they are about two months old in play and in mischief. Old Billy goat has been taught to pull a wagon. Johnny drives Billy to deliver milk in the village." Georgia BosU 16-$1.50 NEEFA 16 Cal 16-$1.50 Ohio 16 Geo 16-$2 Ores 16-$1.50 Ind 16-$1.25 SHS 16-$1.50 Kan 16 Va 16 Ken 1G-$1.50 VaEd 16 NC 16 Wis 16-$1.25 MUTTON. (Food from the sea and earth ser.) 6min 16-si-apply 35-si-f-apply 1938 VL 636.3 Jh-sh-adult Guide "This is quite a good film, but it would have been better if the title had indicated that most of the material in it was on the feeding and fattening of sheep and lambs, since little information is given on mutton itself, and the scene in the butcher's shop gives no detail. The teaching notes are adequate, and the photography good." British film inst. O'ER HILL AND DALE. 17min 16-sd- $50; rent $2 B&H 636.3 Jh-sh Pictures the life and work of a typical shepherd in the windswept and treeless Scottish Borders. He makes his daily rounds at lambing time, aided by his collie dogs. A storm threatens his flock, but he brings through even the weakest of the lambs by prompt and expert work Ohio VES $2 RANGE SHEEP. ISmin 16-si-$24. 1930 Eastman 636.3 el-Jh-sh-c-adult Guide Orphan lambs are fed from bottles. Sheep are sheared, marked and counted and put to pasture in the summer. In the fall some are picked for market and the rest of the flock are cared for during the winter Ariz La Brig Mo Cal $1 Ohio Col Wis 75c Kan tl> silent; td-sound; f • Inflammable; nf - safety; p • primary; el - elementary; Jh - lunlor high; sh • senior high; 0 • college; trade • trade schools 236