One of the Top Producing Studs in the World: Louis V son- Venom, is going head to head with one of Grand Champion Chumper’s best daughters, and one of the bulliest females in the World, Swizz.
This is Swizz’s 1st litter, and the crazy part is Swizz was only 10 months old in the photos below, and only 15 months old in the video below. Now at a year and a half old, this is a 75lb female on a Pocket frame, with a 24" head.
That just doesn’t happen on a female. It definitely doesn’t happen on a Pocket female, and I can honestly say that I’ve personally never seen it on a Pocket Female that’s clean enough to win in the Show Ring.
Swizz got the majority of her points toward ABKC Champion in her 1st outing and 2 Majors
This girl is on another level entirely, she’d out stack about 95% of the Studs out right now.. if we could find any willing to stack next to her.
LOUIS V LINE'S VENOM
2018 Stud of The Year
2018 BULLY KING Magazine Mascot
2018 World Canine Association (WCA) Official Mascot
2018 UBN Registry Mascot
2018 Top Producing Stud
2017 American Bully Embassy Magazine Stud Of The Year Runner Up
VENOMLINE: THE WORLD’S BEST EXTREME BUILD POCKET BULLIES
From Venomline’s Website:
Originally from Houston, Texas, we are now located in sunny South Florida.
We are proud to have in-house and to have produced multiple ABKC Champions. Our dogs have been featured in Rolling Stone Magazine, BULLY KING Magazine, Bully Girl Magazine, in Music Videos and on television (NBC, Barcroft Animals)
Venomline is known for producing some of the thickest dogs in the world, without sacrificing conformation or health. Our dogs are known for having massive heads, dense bone, broad chests, wide shoulders, short muzzles, and being packed rock solid with muscle on short & compact frames.
When you take one of our dogs into your home, you become family. We are different than most kennels in the fact that we do not use a traditional kennel set up. Our dogs sleep in beds and are a part of our family, not kept locked up in kennels all day. We pride ourselves in producing dogs that have “wow” factor along with great temperament and athleticism despite the heavy muscle/bone they carry.
• 2017 & 2018 BULLY KING The Magazine Mascot • 2017 UBN Registry Mascot • 2017 World Canine Association Mascot • 2017 Stud Of The Year Runner Up- American Bully Embassy Magazine • 2016 BULLY KING The Magazine People’s Choice Awards “Best Micro Bully” • Champagne & Tri Carrier (Has Produced Blue, Lilac & Chocolate Tris)
VENOM & OMEGA: THE HALF BROTHERS MEET FOR THE 1ST TIME
Venom & Omega (both Louis V Sons) & former BULLY KING Magazine Mascots got to meet for the 1st time in South Florida when Omega joined Venomline as part of it’s South Branch, Venomline South.
The duo instantly hit it off, had serious room for activities, did karate in the garage and became BFF’s.
Looking on the internet for information on progesterone testing is a nightmare. It’s nearly impossible to find information on what the #’s mean, or what numbers that would be ideal for breeding. Several websites will offer different advice and many vets aren’t helpful at all.
So what numbers am I looking for when progesterone testing?
When do I start progesterone testing with my female?
What numbers are best for an AI (Artificial Insemination)?
Well that depends on the type of Artificial Insemination you will be doing, if the Stud is local or you’re receiving shipped fresh chilled or frozen semen.
We’ll break it down for you in a way that’s simplified and won’t make you go cross-eyed. For you slow readers, skip to “Cheat Codes”
The use of artificial insemination in the dogs has experienced a tremendous increase in popularity over the last several years due to bot its increased success rate and the flexibility it allows the dog breeder. A stud dog can be utilized successfully and easily from thousand of miles away, allowing the breeder to choose the best genetics for his or her bitch without the risks, expense, and other difficulties associated with transportation of the bitch.
A previous or current champion’s genetics can be preserved indefinitely through the use of frozen semen. There are several factors that determine the success or failure of artificial insemination. The most important of these factors is proper timing of the insemination.
Old rules of thumb such as breeding between days 10 to 14 will not work in every case because of the variable length of standing heat (receptivity) and because the optimum time to breed may occur any time during, before, or after standing heat. Vaginal smears have been used to help diagnose the proper time to breed. They are at most, helpful as a rough guide to know when to begin insemination when doing a natural breeding (Live AI) But they are not accurate enough to use alone when utilizing fresh chilled or frozen-thawed semen.
A more exact method to properly time insemination is to measure serum progesterone levels. During estrus, progesterone levels are as low as 0–2 ng/ml early on, rise to levels of 2.0–2.9 ng/ml during the LH surge (Lutenizing Hormone; initiates ovulation), continue to rise to 4–8 ng/ml on the day of ovulation (2 days after the LH surge), and may peak at levels as high as 25 ng/ml post ovulation.
After ovulation has occurred, the oocytes (eggs) must go through a maturation process before they are capable of being fertilized. This process takes approximately 2 days. When fully mature, eggs can then be fertilized for about 48 hours. Thus, the optimum time to breed when using fresh chilled semen is 2 days after ovulation and 3–4 days after ovulation when using frozen semen due to its shorter life span.
If previous breeding history is unknown, begin progesterone testing 4–6 days after the onset of heat. If the levels of progesterone are baseline, then the dog should be retested every 3–4 days until a level of progesterone is detected that is consistent with the onset of the LH peak.
Call the stud owner as soon as the bitch is showing signs of heat. Contact the Stud owner after the first progesterone test is performed to begin coordination and planning of the semen shipment.
It has often been said “Timing is everything” and this is certainly true when using artificial insemination in the bitch. By planning ahead and using these guidelines, one can maximize the probability of pregnancy.
PROGESTERONE
Progesterone is a hormone produced by the ovaries that rises as the heat cycle progresses. Early in the heat cycle the progesterone values will usually read less than 1.0 ng/ml. The first significant rise in progesterone usually coincides with the “LH Surge”. The LH stands for luteinizing hormone and is released by the pituitary gland in the brain.
Ovulation occurs about 48 hours after the LH surge. The progesterone level at the time of LH surge is usually about 2–3 ng/ml. The progesterone will rise to about 5–8 ng/ml at the time of ovulation. Canine eggs are not ready to be fertilized at the time of ovulation and take about 2 days to mature. Once mature the eggs remain fertile for 2 to 3 days and then begin to deteriorate.
Fresh chilled breeding’s are usually performed 48 hours after ovulation and frozen breedings about 72 hours after ovulation. Due dates can be determined by counting forward 65 days from the LH surge (LH surge is day 0) or 63 days from ovulation. This is accurate +/- one day.
CHEAT CODE
When your female goes into heat the first drop of blood is counted as “day 1 of her heat.” Schedule a progesterone test with your vet for day 4 or 5. Based on her progesterone test results, your vet will instruct you on when to come back for a follow up test.
There is no single exact number for determining the time of ovulation; we are looking for a number between 4ng/ml to 8ng/ml as the start of ovulation. Most typical bitches ovulate around 5ng/ml.
The magic number you’re looking for is 5ng/ml. Example: If you test on a Monday and she is at 3.9 and then you go back and test again on Wednesday and now she’s at a 6.5… You know that she passed 5ng/ml on Tuesday. Count Tuesday as when she ovulated (dropped her eggs)
DETERMINING BREEDING DAYS
Once you’ve determined the day of ovulation by using the method above, you now know (approximately) when she dropped her eggs.
The best day(s) to breed will next depend on which type of Artificial Insemination you will be doing.
Ask your vet if they perform Surgical AI and TCI beforehand so you know your options.
BREEDING DAY(S) CHEAT CODES
NATURAL BREEDING (LIVE AI)
This is where the Stud is collected next to the female and an AI is performed or the 2 dogs are allowed to mate. Most breeders will opt for a live AI instead of letting the dogs mate in order to avoid injury to the stud dog.
24–48 hours (1–2 days) after progesterone reaches 5ng/ml. Skip a day and do a 2nd AI if you have the option available to you.
FRESH CHILLED SEMEN
48 hours (2 days) after progesterone reaches 5ng/ml.
FROZEN SEMEN
72 hours (3 days) after progesterone reaches 5ng/ml.
TYPES OF ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
Artificial insemination (AI) can be performed by a number of different methods and utilizing sperm from fresh, extended or frozen sources.
There are 3 Common Methods used in Artificial Insemination:
AI, Surgical Insemination and TCI (Transcervical insemination)
All 3 methods will work, but when shipping in a Stud we recommend Surgical Insemination or TCI.
Both Surgical Insemination and TCI have higher %’s of success with shipped semen. Ask your vet about the methods that they perform and are most experienced with. If you’re shipping semen in and your vet offers surgical or TCI options.
SEMEN
As a general, rule stud dogs should produce 10 million sperm per pound of body weight and have more than 75 percent progressive forward motility with less than 20 percent miscellaneous morphologic defects. Since “normal” dog semen lives another 3-to-7 days in the bitch, the better the semen quality, the more leeway there is in ovulation timing.
Too few sperm, abnormal sperm, or poor motility may all result in poor fertility. Semen evaluation of the male prior to a breeding is always recommended, but if it wasn’t done before breeding and the bitch fails to conceive, it should be done after the bitch is determined to be not pregnant. Sometimes this can be overcome by intrauterine insemination or multiple inseminations, but in other cases, the infertility may be too severe.
EVERY FEMALE IS DIFFERENT
With most female dogs they enter their cycle every 6 months but may vary as much as 4 to 12 months between cycles. Variation can exists between the length of the “heat cycle”, with the range being as short as 4 days up to 3 weeks in length. The average time from the onset of heat to the actual mating period is 9 to 11 days.
Making matters more confusing, some dogs have “silent heats” meaning little or no obvious signs of heat such as swelling or bleeding. Some females could have whats called “split heats” where they go into a heat cycle but stop short without ovulating and then go into a fertile heat period weeks later. Heat cycles can vary meaning that just because she was ready to be bred on the 11th day the last heat doesn’t necessarily mean she will be ready on the 11th day of the next heat.
DECIDING ON A STUD
A Stud that is an actual Producer can out produce themselves on a consistent basis. They are the few with the ability to stamp their look with every litter.
“A dog can be a truly great show dog and a poor sire. A dog can hate the show ring and never win a point and be an outstanding sire. It is just as simple as that.”
The biggest mistake breeders, novice or veteran, can make is to confuse their show dogs with their breeding dogs. They can be the same. We hope they will be the same. Often they are not.
There are those who say show wins are the indicator of a dog’s value to the breed. In other words, if many judges agree a particular dog is the current ideal in its breed, the dog should be bred to. I agree — but only to a degree.
You can get every judge in the country to agree that the dog of the hour is the dog of the hour, but that same dog can be a complete disappointment in the breeding department.
If a dog’s quality is not realized in the whelping box, all we have is a box full of ribbons and nothing more.
This is not to say a winning dog cannot also be an outstanding producer. Records prove otherwise. But I cannot stress strongly enough that it is the producing ability that must be looked to and not the show record!
BEFORE DECIDING TO HAVE A LITTER
Ask yourself what you are looking to achieve by producing a litter of puppies. Do you have enough money saved for ultrasounds, X-rays and a c-section?
What about an emergency?
The last thing you want to have happen is an emergency with your female and then not being able to provide the care she needs. This could cost you the entire litter and possibly worse, the loss of your female.
Are you able to provide proper care for the puppies? Can you afford to bring the pups in to the vet for the necessary shots and vaccinations or do you know how to administer vaccines and de-worm the puppies?
Do you have a market to sell the pups? Are the parents registered? If they don’t have papers, you can forget about selling the puppies. Hold off until you have a quality female with a good pedigree and registration papers.
You’ll save yourself a ton of work and a long exercise in breaking even if you’re lucky, but most likely it will be a loss.
Some who are new to breeding, think that they will have a litter and just sit back and count cash all day while playing PS4. It doesn’t work like that, this requires a ton of work, dedication and sleepless nights.
Hopefully this aids responsible breeders in the process of producing healthy pups.
THE WORLD’S most famous micro/pocket bully – Venom – has become one of America’s most valuable dogs thanks to his ability to produce lookalike muscular pups
In a single year, Venom’s puppies can generate sales of over a million dollars, with Matt struggling to keep up with demand.
Venom has gained fame worldwide for his unmistakeable bodybuilder physique, with his muscular build allied to his short frame and big, warm smile.
Venom (call name ‘Chunk’) lives with his owner Matt Siebenthal, Matt’s wife Deanne and their son Christian in Lake Worth, Florida, along with his fellow dogs Ch Lucky Lucianna, King Tyson and Lil Ting.
Venom now has offspring in 12 countries and has become one of the world’s most sought after stud dogs.
Matt told Barcroft TV: “Venom has become a bit of a legend in the bully world for his ability to reproduce himself.”
He’s so consistent, that several of his puppies look exactly like him! So much so, they have become known as “Clones” or “mini Chunks” and “Chunklets.” He has over 250 Offspring.
But Matt says that despite their muscular build and “tough” appearance, they are known for being extremely gentle and make great companions.
He told Barcroft TV: “One of the things that everyone who meets Venom loves is his goofy personality. He’s a very happy dog.
“He loves everyone he meets and all other breeds and types of dogs. He’s always happy and smiling.
“It gets a little ridiculous, you can’t help but laugh at him when he’s sitting there smiling at you and trotting around the house with his tennis ball.”
Venom loves being in front of the camera and around people, especially kids. And Matt is quick to defend the breed against accusations that they might be too aggressive around children.
Matt said: “American bullies have an incredible ability to absorb negative emotions.
“I think that this breed has an untapped ability to be phenomenal therapy dogs.
“They are really gentle, especially with children.
“I feel extremely confident with Christian around these dogs, it is one of the reasons why we own this breed.”
Venom’s ability to produce puppies who look exactly like him, has led Matt and Deanne to launch Venom’s own breeding line, calledVenomline.
And Venom’s offspring have proved in such demand that Venomline has recently expanded with a second location –Venomline Southlocated in Sparta, North Carolina.
Originally from Houston, Texas, Venomline (Formerly Texas Size Bullies) is recognised as one of thetop American Bully bloodlines.
Matt said: “Venomline is known for producing some of the thickest dogs in the world, without sacrificing conformation or health.
“Our dogs are known for having massive heads, dense bone, broad chests, wide shoulders, short muzzles, and being packed rock solid with muscle on short & compact frames.
“We are proud to have in-house and to have produced multiple ABKC Pocket Champions.”
Pocket ABKC Champions “Lucky” Lucianna, Fury & Swizz (2 Majors in 1st Show) of Venomline
In addition, Venomline has added another potential micro bully star to their roster: 2017 Bully King Magazine mascot, Venom’s half brother,Omega.
Matt said: “We are extremely excited about the addition of Omega, and also the opening of our second location, Venomline South, our first branch outside of Venomline.”
Matt considers his dogs as a part of his family and said: “When people take one of our dogs into their home, they become family.
“Our dogs sleep in beds and are a part of our family, not kept locked up in kennels all day.
“We pride ourselves in producing dogs that have a “wow” factor, along with great temperament and athleticism despite the heavy muscle/bone they carry.”
“We always make sure that our dogs are taken care of and if someone can’t care for one of our dogs, it is not going to a shelter, I will come and reclaim that dog because they are that important to us.”
On averageVenom’s puppiessell for about six to eight thousand dollars, they can be above or below that range, depending on the litter and also the male and female being paired. However, the owner said that unlike many breeders, they do not depend on their dogs to make a living, this is more a passion of theirs.
Matt has been involved with the breed for close to a decade and started a magazine dedicated to the breed –Bully King Magazinearound three years ago to share his love and passion for the bully breeds with others.
Jackie Amendola, who owns one of Venom’s daughters – ABKC Champion, Fury told Barcroft TV: “American Bullies are amazing dogs, even pictures don’t justify how awesome these dogs are, there is so much personality, love, and athleticism, and just the colours and the demeanour are amazing. I just love it.”
Venom is in such demand that there were rumours that he’s been valued at $2 million, a suggestion that Matt played down.
He said: “There’s been a rumour that I’ve been offered $2million for Venom.
“I’ve never been offered $2million, but if I was offered $2million, that’s life changing money, but I still wouldn’t sell him.
“He’s a family member, and we’re proud of what he’s creating with his own line, and the joy that he brings our family, you can’t put a price tag on that.”
BULLY KING MAGAZINE MASCOTS VENOM & OMEGA OF VENOMLINE MEET OVER THE WEEKEND
TOP POCKET BULLY BREEDERS VENOMLINE & VENOMLINE SOUTH
BULLY KING Magazine Mascots Louis V Line’s Venom & Omega Meet for the 1st time, and now they are officially best buds!
Alisa Smith, Pocket Bully breeder and head of Venomline South- The first official branch of Venomline, made the trip from North Carolina down to South Florida to Venomline’s home base. “It was an enjoyable trip” says Smith as she met with the owner of Venomline- Matt Siebenthal and partner Chris Conigliaro, who was able to show up and capture some incredible shots.
Venomline South made news a few months back with the purchase of our 2017 Mascot Omega, who heads the Stud Lineup at Venomline’s 2nd location. Over the weekend, Alisa arrived with Omega and Matt brought along our 2018 Mascot Louis V Line’s Venom. Omega and Venom are half brothers (both Louis V sons) and this was the first time the two Top Producing Studs met.
They hit it off right off the bat, and immediately became best buds. The head of Venomline, Matt also brought along 15 month old shemale Ms. Swizz (the tri pictured above) along with Venom daughter Khaleesi, who doesn’t look half bad considering she just had a litter 8 weeks ago.
Omega is an absolute stunner in person, and getting the two Top Studs together in photos “was an awesome experience” said the Venomline owner.
The dogs had a blast, and we were able to get some great shots of them having fun at a local park. After introducing Omega to Venom and letting the dogs burn off some energy and have some fun, Alisa headed back to Venomline’s home base where she would pick up her newest addition- a 2X Venom female from the Venom X Khaleesi litter.
After visiting with Venomline owners Matt and Deanne and enjoying some Mexican food, Alisa got the chance to hangout with Matt and his wife before calling it a night. Early the next morning it was off to the Animal Hospital of Fort Lauderdale, where Matt’s veterinarians checked out Omega and ran some health tests to make sure he was in great shape. Venom & Omega were collected and stored for future breedings.
After the vet and another photoshoot, it was time for Alisa to head back on the road toward North Carolina, the headquarters of Venomline’s 2nd location, Venomline South. Below are photos of the fun filled day, and some of the Venomline bulls having a great time.
Louis V Line’s Venom “Chunk” got a chance to play with daughter Dolce and Sahara from the Venom X Harley breeding.
The pups did a thorough check of his gums for treats, and Chunk loved every minute of it. He always enjoys playing with puppies of his and lets them get away with just about anything.. especially the girls.
VENOMLINE: THE WORLD’S BEST EXTREME BUILD POCKET BULLIES
Originally from Houston, Texas, we are now located in sunny South Florida.We are proud to have in-house and to have produced multiple ABKC Champions.
Our dogs have been featured in Rolling Stone Magazine, BULLY KING Magazine, Bully Girl Magazine, in Music Videos and on television (NBC, Barcroft Animals)
Venomline is known for producing some of the thickest dogs in the world, without sacrificing conformation or health. Our dogs are known for having massive heads, dense bone, broad chests, wide shoulders, short muzzles, and being packed rock solid with muscle on short & compact frames.
When you take one of our dogs into your home, you become family. We are different than most kennels in the fact that we do not use a traditional kennel set up. Our dogs sleep in beds and are a part of our family, not kept locked up in kennels all day.
We pride ourselves in producing dogs that have “wow” factor along with great temperament and athleticism despite the heavy muscle/bone they carry.
We hardly, if ever have pups on the ground waiting to be sold.
Our litters are usually sold out before they hit the ground and pups are reserved in advance. If you are interested in a puppy from us, the best way is to reserve a pick off of an upcoming breeding.
If you have questions about the right breeding for you, feel free to give us a call. Sometimes we miss messages on all of the social media sites. If you call and leave a message or text us, we will always reply within 24 hours.
We accept cash, debit, credit, Paypal, Cash App among others. We can also send an invoice that you can pay by credit/debit.
SWIZZ had a great weekend at the ABKC Daytona Show! She won 1st in her Class twice and also took home Best Female twice. This puts her at half of the points needed for her Champion Title and 2 Majors. not bad for her 1st Show!
Special thanks to Marco Garcia for the work put in and for doing an excellent job as handler.
We hardly, if ever have pups on the ground waiting to be sold.
Our litters are usually sold out before they hit the ground and pups are reserved in advance. If you are interested in a puppy from us, the best way is to reserve a pick off of an upcoming breeding.
If you have questions about the right breeding for you, feel free to give us a call. Sometimes we miss messages on all of the social media sites. If you call and leave a message or text us, we will always reply within 24 hours.
We accept cash, debit, credit, Paypal, Cash App among others. We can also send an invoice that you can pay by credit/debit.
832.452.0898 Call/Txt/WhatsApp
ALL PUPS FROM THIS LITTER HAVE SOLD
For current Available Pups For Sale & Upcoming Breedings CLICK HERE
**Mia DID NOT TAKE, if you have reserved a pup off of this litter, please contact us to transfer your deposit to another litter or puppy of your choice. We will be doing our best to reach out to everyone before the weekend.**
Deposits are non-refundable but may be transferred to an Upcoming litter, different puppy or Stud Service. Simply pay deposit and put your pick in the order notes. You can also text/call 832.452.0898 or email texassizebullies@gmail.com to reserve your pick.
Our litters usually sell out before they hit the ground. If you are interested in a puppy from us, the best way is to reserve a pick off of an upcoming breeding.
If you have questions about the right breeding for you, feel free to give us a call.
*If we miss your call send us a text, and we will always respond within 24 hours*
Deposits are non-refundable but may be transferred to an Upcoming litter, different puppy or Stud Service. Simply pay deposit and put your pick in the order notes. You can also text/call 832.452.0898 or email texassizebullies@gmail.com to reserve your pick.
Our litters usually sell out before they hit the ground. If you are interested in a puppy from us, the best way is to reserve a pick off of an upcoming breeding.
If you have questions about the right breeding for you, feel free to give us a call.
*If we miss your call send us a text, and we will always respond within 24 hours*
Deposits are non-refundable but may be transferred to an Upcoming litter, different puppy or Stud Service. Simply pay deposit and put your pick in the order notes. You can also text/call 832.452.0898 or email texassizebullies@gmail.com to reserve your pick.
Our litters usually sell out before they hit the ground. If you are interested in a puppy from us, the best way is to reserve a pick off of an upcoming breeding.
If you have questions about the right breeding for you, feel free to give us a call.
*If we miss your call send us a text, and we will always respond within 24 hours*
Deposits are non-refundable but may be transferred to an Upcoming litter, different puppy or Stud Service. Simply pay deposit and put your pick in the order notes. You can also text/call 832.452.0898 or email texassizebullies@gmail.com to reserve your pick.
Our litters usually sell out before they hit the ground. If you are interested in a puppy from us, the best way is to reserve a pick off of an upcoming breeding.
If you have questions about the right breeding for you, feel free to give us a call.
*If we miss your call send us a text, and we will always respond within 24 hours*
Deposits are non-refundable but may be transferred to an Upcoming litter, different puppy or Stud Service. Simply pay deposit and put your pick in the order notes. You can also text/call 832.452.0898 or email texassizebullies@gmail.com to reserve your pick.
Our litters usually sell out before they hit the ground. If you are interested in a puppy from us, the best way is to reserve a pick off of an upcoming breeding.
If you have questions about the right breeding for you, feel free to give us a call.
*If we miss your call send us a text, and we will always respond within 24 hours*
Deposits are non-refundable but may be transferred to an Upcoming litter, different puppy or Stud Service. Simply pay deposit and put your pick in the order notes. You can also text/call 832.452.0898 or email texassizebullies@gmail.com to reserve your pick.
Our litters usually sell out before they hit the ground. If you are interested in a puppy from us, the best way is to reserve a pick off of an upcoming breeding.
If you have questions about the right breeding for you, feel free to give us a call.
*If we miss your call send us a text, and we will always respond within 24 hours*
Alright Mini Chunk go on to do great things at your new home in Kuwait Thank you Anu for all of your hard work and for making the trip!
He will be bunking down with one of Venom’s daughters (his 1/2 sister) who’s waiting to welcome him to his new pack:)
That makes us feel a lot better knowing he will have company and a sister of his to ease his transition into his new home and make playtime that much more fun.
This little guy was a clone of his daddy- down to the concerned grunts, noises he makes and personality. Here’s a look back on some of the fun we had together while he was with us.
Mini Chunk and full size Chunk saying their goodbyes before Mini Chunk’s flight
Some of the fun the father/son duo had together
Here’s some video to see just how close the two are in appearance. Venom “Chunk” has been so consistent at Stud he has cloned himself several times, with a number of different females.
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