M K Mullenix
Auburn University
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The Professional Animal Scientist | 2014
M K Mullenix; S.L. Dillard; John C. Lin; B.E. Gamble; Russell B. Muntifering
ABSTRACT A 3-yr grazing experiment was conducted to quantify productivity, quality characteristics, and beef performance from wheat (Triticum aestivum) and triticale (× Triticosecale) forage compared with ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) for use in the Gulf Coast region. Six 1.42-ha pastures (2 paddocks/forage treatment) were seeded in early fall of each year and stocked continuously beginning in late fall and early winter with 3 yearling steers (322xa0±xa010xa0kg initial BW). Additional put-and-take steers were used to maintain available forage mass at 1,500 to 2,000xa0kg of DM/ha. Steer ADG was not different between ryegrass and wheat (1.51 and 1.36xa0kg, respectively) but was less (P
The Professional Animal Scientist | 2012
M K Mullenix; E.J. Bungenstab; John C. Lin; B.E. Gamble; Russell B. Muntifering
A grazing experiment was conducted to quantify productivity, quality characteristics, and beef cattle performance from mixtures of oat (Avena sativa L.) and ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L.; O-RG), rye (Secale cereale L.) and ryegrass (R-RG), or oat and rye and ryegrass (O-R-RG) under continuous stocking. Six 1.42-ha paddocks were seeded with O-RG, R-RG, or O-R-RG mixtures (2 paddocks/treatment) in November 2008 and stocked initially with 3 yearling crossbred test steers (392 ± 31 kg initial BW) per paddock on January 8, 2009. Forage mass and nutritive quality were determined by clipping 0.25-m2 quadrats (8/paddock) before the beginning of grazing and every 2 wk during the experiment. Stocking densities were adjusted using put-and-take steers to maintain grasses in a vegetative state, and grazing was discontinued on May 28. Data were analyzed as a completely randomized design by the PROC GLM procedure of SAS. Steer ADG was greater (P < 0.10) for O-RG (1.39 kg/d) and O-R-RG (1.26 kg/d) than R-RG (1.13 kg/d). Number of steer-grazing-days was 547, 655, and 625 d for R-RG, O-RG, and O-R-RG, respectively, and mean forage allowance across all treatments was 1.06 kg DM/ kg steer BW over the 140-d grazing experiment. Results indicate that O-RG was superior to R-RG for supporting beef cattle performance under continuous stocking, and that inclusion of rye in a ternary mixture did not improve performance over that from O-RG.
Journal of Animal Science | 2017
S. R. Sechler; M K Mullenix; C. M. Holland; Russell B. Muntifering
The Professional Animal Scientist | 2018
M K Mullenix; F. M. Rouquette
Journal of Animal Science | 2018
M S Hargaden; M K Mullenix; C. G. Prevatt; R. W. Peacock; Sonia J. Moisá; Russell B. Muntifering
Journal of Animal Science | 2018
M. L. Marks; M. K. Stanford; L. A. Kriese-Anderson; M K Mullenix
Journal of Animal Science | 2018
P. A. Gunter; R. W. Peacock; Russell B. Muntifering; M K Mullenix
Journal of Animal Science | 2018
B. B. Karisch; W. C. Rutherford; R. L. Stewart; M K Mullenix
Journal of Animal Science | 2018
M K Mullenix; M S Hargaden; J D Rhinehart; J. M. B. Vendramini; R. L. Stewart; B. B. Karisch; S Gadberry
Journal of Animal Science | 2018
C. M. Holland; L. A. Kriese-Anderson; M K Mullenix; K Flanders; S L Dillard; M Elmore; G L Thompson; A D Shaeffer