Epidemic Foot and Mouth Disease: Saskatchewan, 1952

195216 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: Larry Gosnell

Production: Larry Gosnell

Script: Larry Gosnell

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada for the Canadian Department of Agriculture.

A report on how the 1952 outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in Saskatchewan was brought under control. The film describes how the disease affects cloven-hoofed animals, then shows the destruction and burial of all infected and exposed animals, and the imposition of strict quarantine measures to prevent any escape of the highly contagious virus beyond the buffer zone. The meticulous disinfection of farms, vehicles and all potental carriers is described. Finally, before the quarantine was lifted, we see how test animals were employed to make sure that all danger of contagion had passed.

Subject categories


  • Animals > Agricultural LivestockPests and Pest Control
  • Agriculture > LivestockPrairiesPrairies - Crops and LivestockVeterinary Care
  • History > Canada 1946-1991
  • Civics/Citizenship > Citizen ResponsibilitiesFederal/Provincial Government
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Food and Nutrition

Credits


director
Larry Gosnell
producer
Larry Gosnell
script
Larry Gosnell
photography
John Spotton
Charles Beddoe
sound
Clarke Daprato
editing
Maureen Balfe