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636-636.2 EbtJCAtlONAL FILM CATALOG Farm animals. (Primary grade ser.) lOmin * 16-sd-$S0 35-sd-nf-$100 1937 Erpi 636 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM J 6mm: AudF Brig Cat Gen lo La Mich Minn NC Ohio OreS PCW SC WashCE Wis "The care and activities of farm ani- mals are . . . presented in this film. Natural sounds are Included. The flhn treats such subjects as feeding and milk- ing cows, boy leading cows to pasture, feeding of calves, new-born calf, feeding horses, watering horses, colt feeding, feed- ing of pigs, currying and harnessing of horses, cows drinking and grazing in pas- ture, cow chewing her cud, goat and kids feeding, sheep grazing, lambs feeding, and sheep shearing. This film supplements the film 'The Poultry Farm' [Class 636.5:." Producer p-el-Jh Guide Friends to man. (Nature study ser.) 12min 16-si-$24 35-si-nf-$80 prior 1927 DeVry 636 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: Cal EPS Jo VES YMCA By G. Clyde Fisher, of the American museum of natural history "The general aim of this lesson is to show the interdependence of man and ani- mals, developing the services that many animals render man, and the obligation of kindness and care this service imposes. The specific aim of this lesson is a study of ruminants, especially sheep, cows, deer, goats and camels; their habits, their eco- nomic value and the particular cud-chew- ing arrangement that causes them to be called ruminants." Iowa univ. el-Jh Guide Pets. (Nature study ser.) 12min 16-si-$24 35-si-nf-$80 prior 1927 DeVry 636 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: Cal Dud EPS ICS Jo YMCA By G. Clyde Fisher, of the American museum of natural history "The picture shows kinds and habits of cats and dogs; their use to man as com- panions, watchers, hunters, life savers, shepherds, draught animals, and ratters, care of pets, training methods; and re- lated wild animals, wolf, fox, lion, tiger, leopard, lynx." Iowa univ. el-Jh Guide 636.1 Horses Horse power in action. 22min 35-sd-nf- rent $5 1936 Horse and mule assn. 636.1 "Ton-weight drafters pit their rippling muscles against dynamometer pulling testa . . . 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 awarded a part in the film. Care in the pasture and at work, shoeing, and the reason for pick- ing a mule with long ears are other parts. A brief preface by Wayne Dinsmore, Secretary of the Horse and Mule Associa- tion of America, introduces the . . . film." Producer jh-sh-c Guide 6c 636.2 Cattle Blood will tell. IR 35-si-nf-loan 1927 U.S. agric. 636.2 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: loS Wis S5mm: loS A Bureau of dairy industry film "A county anti-scrub bull campaign paves the way for better sires and pros- perity for the dairyman." Iowa state col- lege sh-c Cattle. ISmin 16-si-$24 1928 Eastman 636.2 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: AdB AMNH Ariz BosU Brig Buck Cal III Ind Minn NJ Ohio VES Wis "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. Then it is raked up and stacked. A modern hay-loading machine is seen in operation. Cattle are shown feeding from racks dur- ing 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 platform, up the runways, and into cars. Typical scenes at a rodeo show the skill of the cowboy." Producer el-Jh Guide Dairy cattle and their selection. LSmin 16-si-$24; rent $1 1921 SVE 636.2 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: VES 35mm: loS Mo "Shows that among domestic animals the highly-developed dairy cow is the most effi- cient producer of human food. By close attention to the physical conformation, the higher producing cattle can be selected. The film shows clearly that some cows are more productive than others, even with the same feed and care—that physical confor- mation is a vital factor in milk production —and shows just how constitution, feeding capacity, formation of milking organs, etc. affect production." Producer Jh-sh Guide Dairy cattle—breeds, types and characteris- tics. ISmin 16-si-$24; rent $1 1922 SVE 636.2 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16m,m: Brig Cal S5mm: loS Mo "Showing the five important dairy breeds —Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire, and Brown Swiss—together with the character- istics of these respective types, their origin and the history of the.ir introduction Into the United States. Excellent animated dia- grams present the quick and economical ef- fect of a pure-bred bull in improving a herd." Iowa state college Jh-sh Guide Junior cattlemen, llmin 16-sd-loan 35-sd- nf-loan 1939 U.S. agric. 636.2 "Selection of calves by 4-H club mem- bers for feeding and competition for baby beef prizes at stock shows; feeding, fitting and preparation for show ring." Producer Winter breadline in Wyoming. Smin 16- si-$5 1929 Burton Holmes 636.2 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: AdB BdH Col Kan "Bringing the cattle in from the range In the storm, feeding in the snow and caring for the herd in winter." Colorado el-Jh si - silent; sd • sound; f • inflammable; nf- safety; p - primary; el • elementary; jh - junior liigh; sh - senior high; 0 - college; trade • trade schools 188