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636-636.089 1951 EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE FARM ANIMALS — Continued 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 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 FEEDING FARM ANIMALS. UW-Govt 1946 16min sd b&w $24.99 636 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 FRIEND OF THE FAMILY. McGraw-Hill 1949 16min sd b«&w (This is America ser) lO-yr lease $80 636 el-jh-sh-c-ad Produced by RKO Path6 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 llmin sd b«&w (Passing parade ser) lease apply 636 Jh-sh-c-ad Produced by Metro -GoldwynMayer 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 GROWTH OF A NATION. ModernTP 1950 20min 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 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 ■^^^X .^'^"^A'-S. Fllmsets 1947 8mln si b&w $12.50 636 el-jh 4.-U j> '^^^ raising and processing of animals for the food market OUNCE OF PREVENTION. Venard 1946 25mln sd color free -loan 636 sh-c-ad , Sponsored by the Sears Roebuck Foundation m cooperation with the National Livestock Loss Prevention Board ^^ 4.' ^demonstrates ways and means of preOf llv?t k "^ improper care and handling PECULIAR PETS. LibraryFlms lOmin sd b&w $27 636 p-el-jh Animals not usually considered tameable are shown as real pets PET PARADE. Children' sProd 1948 Smin 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. PILLARS OF PLENTY. Cargill.Inc 1946 53mln sd b&w free-loan 636 c-ad Also available in a briefer 23-mlnute version. Produced by Reid H. Ray Film Industries The activities of Cargill, Inc. in the feed, seed, grain and \egetable oil Industry. Shows marketing operations and scenes of elevators, plants, branch offices, etc. "It should be interesting and appropriate for agriculture or marketing classes, or to lay groups such as Rotary Clubs" Cargill, Inc RICHER RANGE REWARDS. UW-Govt 1946 SSmin sd b&w color $173.64 636 sh-c-ad Produced by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture May be borrowed from the U.S. Forest Service The fundamentals of good range management in the western United States ROYALTY OF THE RANGE. TFC lOmIn sd b&w lease apply 636 sh-c-ad Produced by 20th Century-Fox Agricultural college students being instructed in the fine points of judging cattle at the Kansas City stockyards and the American Royal Livestock Show 636.089 Veterinary medicine LIVESTOCK AND MANKIND. UW-Govt 1938 llmin sd b&w $14.97 636.089 sh-c-ad Produced by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Dr T. R. Mohler, chief. Bureau of Animal Industry tells how veterinary science has helped to increase the usefulness of domestic animals to mankind OUTBREAK. UW-Govt 1949 29min sd b&w $36.56, color $145 636.089 sh-c-ad Produced by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Documents the history of foot-and-mouth disease In this country. It shows what happened during the 1929 outbreak in California, and uses this occurrence to show how the disease was stopped in Its tracks by the combined efforts of local, state and federal agencies, using every possible eradication method A Mexican sequence brings the conflict with the disease up to date and tells what the Mexican and the United States Governments are doing cooperatively to fight and contain the disease at the present time TUBERCULOSIS IN POULTRY AND SWINE. UW-Govt 1941 20mln sd b&w $26.41 636.089 sh-c-ad Produced by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture The occurrence of tuberculosis In fowls, especially In the North Central States where the disease is prevalent, is described. The disease is shown to be transmissible from poultry to swine. Recommended procedures for eradicating the disease are also shown 508