The warble fly with a note on cattle dipping.

Date:
1930
  • Film

About this work

Description

Intertitles explain the problem with the warble fly and how much money is lost to farmers. Illustrations explain how the fly infests its host and then spoil the hides. A maggot is squeezed out of a hide. Cow hides which have previously been infested by warble are shown; a dip is prepared and cattle treated. Dipping is essential in other regions; in Africa and Argentina, the latter with a line-up of gauchos. Ends abruptly.

Publication/Creation

1930.

Physical description

2 film reels (10 mins. each) : silent, black and white, 16 mm.

Notes

This film came as part of an acquisition of material relating to Cooper McDougall & Robertson Ltd.
Two copies marked 4 and 7; copy 7 is better quality.

Creator/production credits

From Cooper Technical Bureau.

Copyright note

Copyright previously held by Cooper McDougall & Robertson Ltd.

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Where to find it

  • Copy 1

    LocationStatusAccess
    Closed stores
    5958F
    By appointmentManual request
  • Copy 2

    LocationStatusAccess
    Closed stores
    5958F
    UnavailableCan't be requested

    Note

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