Sheep and cattle facts for farmers.

Date:
1928
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Sheep and cattle facts for farmers. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

A film made for farmers and stock owners which compares animal husbandry in Argentina and South Africa, partly informative and partly for marketing purposes as Coopers distributed veterinary products and medicines. The first scenes involve sheep dipping at the Coopers farm in Buckinghamshire, England. Sheep are rounded up. Sheep parasites include the sheep ked, the sheep louse, sheep scab (all shown magnified). The sheep are dipped in a bath; two lambs together. At an Argentine estancia, a large flock of sheep is dipped using a long trough. A flock of Angora goats are featured from South Africa; a circular stone flagged bath is used. Next Persian sheep are dipped. Ends abruptly.

Publication/Creation

1928.

Physical description

1 encoded moving image (12:13 mins.) : sound, black and white.

Duration

00:12:13

Copyright note

Cooper McDougall & Robertson Ltd.

Terms of use

Unrestricted.
CC-BY-NC
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0.

Language note

In English.

Creator/production credits

From Cooper Technical Bureau.

Notes

This film came as part of an acquisition of material relating to Cooper McDougall & Robertson Ltd.

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