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The commissioner may either independently or in cooperation with the United States Department of the Interior or a college or a university or like institution employ veterinarians for periods found to be to the best advantage for the purpose of aid and service to the fur raising industry, and for the purpose of aid and service to those engaged in raising livestock and other domestic animals.
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