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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE
FARM ANIMALS. EBF 1937 llmin sd (Primary science ser) $45, rent $2.50 636
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Collaborators: Arthur I. Gates, Teachers College, Columbia University, Ernest Horn, State University of Iowa and Celeste C. Peardon
The care and activities of farm animals are presented in this film. Natural sounds are included. Treats such subjects as feeding and milking cows, leading cows to pasture, feeding of calves, new-born calf, feeding horses, watering horses, colt feeding, feeding of pigs, currying and harnessing of horses, cows drinking and grazing in pasture, cow chewing her cud, goat and kids feeding, sheep grazing, lambs feeding, and sheep shearing. This film supplements the film "Poultry on the Farm" (class 636.5)
FEEDING FARM ANIMALS. Castle 18min sd $24.99 636
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Each of the six basic nutrients in a balanced diet is shown in sequences of feeding various types of live stock
636. 1 Horses
HISTORY OF THE HORSE IN NORTH AMERICA. Calif,U 1942 20min sd color $250, rent $3 636.1
Jh-sh-ad The advancement of the horse in 50 million years is demonstrated by the change in size and shape of the skull and foot. The immediate ancestry of the modern horse is presented and shots of the many types follow
THE HORSE. EBF 1941 llmin sd (Primary science ser) $45, rent $2.50 636.1
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Produced in collaboration with Dr Ernest Horn, Iowa State University; Dr A. I. Gates, Teacher's College, Columbia University and Celeste C. Peardon
After showing the role of the horse in modern life, the film follows the development and training of a colt from one week to three years of age in the Blue Grass country of Kentucky
A horse breeder, his granddaughter and a trainer, minister to the needs of the colt. Prince, who is training for the walking, trotting, and cantering gaits before appearing in a horse show shortly after his third birthday
"In the introduction, various types of horses are shown, but in the body of the film major emphasis is placed upon the saddle horse, beginning with the horse one day old and carrying it through various stages of growth until it reaches maturity. Special methods of training are depicted." Georgia
"Good for elementary use only. Rather disconnected. Trite story woven In, poor dramatization." Collaborator
Accompanying films trip is listed in the 1948 Annual Filmstrip Guide
HORSE AND ITS RELATIVES. Coronet 1942 lOmin sd $45 636.1
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Collaborators: Dr Donald M. Hatfield, Dr Eliot C. Williams and Miss Frances Pressler
The horse has been tamd and used by man since ancient times. In this film we study a variety of such untamed relations as the zebra, the South American tapir and the rhinoceros. Emphasis is given to the physical characteristics and habits of these interesting animals
HORSE POWER IN ACTION. HorseAssn 1941 15min sd rent $2.50 636.1
Jh-sh-c Guide Ton-weight drafters pit their rippling muscles against dynamometer pulling tests.
hunters soar in perfect form over barriers and experts point out excellent type in some of the finest specimens of American bred horse and mule flesh. Scenes were taken on the race course, at the side of horse show barriers and jumps, pulling contest courses, at field demonstrations of big team hitches and In sales lots and judging rings
Recreation on the backs of hunters and park hacks is also depicted. Comfortable and correct harness is shown. Care in the pasture and at work, shoeing, and the reason for picking a mule with long ears are considered
A brief preface by Wayne Dinsmore, Secretary of the Horse and Mule Association of America, introduces the film
HORSE RAISING. Frith 1941 12min sd $30; also color $65 636.1
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A prospective buyer arrives to look over the horses on a large horse farm. The points of a fine horse are brought out: good head, chest, back, hind-quarters and legs and the horses are put through their paces in the ring
Percherons, Standard Bred Trotters, Belgian Tennessee Walking Horses and Arabians are exhibited. Breeding of fine stock as well as of mules is discussed. The importance of proper treatment and training is stressed. The veterinarian arrives on his regular visit
The film shows that a horse should be well housed, fed, shod, harnessed and driven. The importance of correct bits, bridles and harness is brought out. A horse is properly saddled. An eight-horse wagon hitch is prepared for the county fair. The grooming, braiding, decorating and harnessing of these magnificent white horses Is done with meticulous care
"Color is beautiful." Collaborator
MAN ON HORSEBACK. GM 1940 lOmln sd loan 636.1
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The pictorial story of how police horses are selected and trained for their work
TODAY'S HORSE FARM; SUN-UP TO SUNDOWN. Frith 12min sd $30; also color $65
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The film opens with Bonnie, a champion white draft horse, and her stablemate. Black Mammy, poking their heads out of their stable windows eager for the day to start
It follows these two and their colts through the day in their contacts with men and with other horses. We see them happy, proud, excited, jealous, irritated, angry and lazily contented. We learn of ballanced feeding, care of colts, grooming, shoeing, and sanitary housing
The sound effects consist of moos, brays whinneys, snorts, and the ring of the blacksmith at work as well as the voice of the commentator
TRAINING POLICE HORSES. TFC lOmin sd (Adventures of a news cameraman) apply
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"An experienced tramer of the New York Police Department demonstrates at the New York. Remount Station how carefully selected horses are trained for the varied and complex duties of the mounted division of the New York Police Department.
"Methods for teaching prompt obedience, cooperation with other police horses, how to step over obstacles, how to move in traiflc, and how to handle a crowd are shown as part of the training.
"Recommended for elementary grades studying horses. Highly recommended for primary groups discussing 'community helpers.' Might be useful in elementary grades studying transportation and its regulation." Advisory committee
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