Jennifer Fincham
Publications
Fincham, J. R., J. P. Fontenot, W. S. Swecker, J. H. Herbein, J. P. S. Neel, G. Scaglia, W. M. Clapham, and D. R. Notter. 2009. Fatty Acid Metabolism and Deposition in Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue of Pasture- and Feedlot-Finished Cattle. Journal of Animal Science 87: 3259-3277. (Read Abstract)
Fincham, J.R., A. O. Abaye, V. R. Mulkey-Olson, and J. P. Fontenot. 2009. Apparent Digestibility and Nitrogen Balance in Lambs Fed Matua or Matua-Alfalfa Hay. The Professional Animal Scientist 25:296-299. (Read Abstract)
Guay, J. F., A. O. Abaye, J. P. Fontenot, and P. R. Peterson. 2007. Compatibility, Yield, and Nutritive Value of Matua Prairie Grass with Interseeded Legumes. Forage and Grazinglands (Dec. 17, 2007) doi:10.1094/FG-2007-1217-01-RS. (Read Abstract and Introduction)
Abaye, A. O., J. Guay, P. Peterson, V. Mulkey, S. Hutton, and R. Smith. 2002. ‘Matua’ Prairie Grass, Bromus willdenowii. (Kunth) Virginia Cooperative Extension Publication Number 424-700.
Fincham, J. R., Y. Sato, and E. Callahan. Agroforestry utilization of goats and sheep for brush and weed control in forests. (in preparation)
Fincham, J. R., M. R. Goldberg, D. H. Keisler. A comparison of milk yield and quality from lactating Jersey cows grazing MaxQ enhanced endophyte tall fescue versus conventionally fed cows. (in preparation)
Abstracts
Guay, J. F., E. A. Callahan, and Y. Sato. Agroforestry utilization of goats and sheep for brush and weed control in forests. 2008. Page 138 in J. Anim. Sci. Southern Section Meeting. (Abstr.)
Guay, J., J. Fontenot, W. Swecker, J. Neel, J. Herbein, W. Clapham, G. Scaglia, and A. Abaye. Fatty acid composition of forage, metabolism and deposition in edible tissue of pasture and feedlot finished cattle. 2005. In J. Anim. Sci. 83 (Suppl. 1): 370. (Abstr.)
Abaye, A. O., V. R. Mulkey, J. P. Fontenot, J. F. Guay, R. Lemus, and T. Shanklin. 2003. Evaluation of Matua prairie grass and Matua prairie grass alfalfa mixtures for animal performance. In Proc. American Society of Agronomy. Denver, CO. (Abstr.)
Guay, J. F., A. O. Abaye, P. R. Peterson, and J. P. Fontenot. 2001. Compatibility, yield, and quality of Matua prairiegrass grown with legumes. The Virginia Journal of Science. 52(2):77. (Abstr.)
Guay, J. F., A. O. Abaye, P. R. Peterson, and J. P. Fontenot. 2000. Compatibility of Matua prairiegrass with legumes. In Proc. American Forage and Grassland Council Proceedings. Madison, WI. (Abstr.)
Abaye, A. O., P. R. Peterson, J. R. Fincham, and J. P. Fontenot. 1999. Compatibility of Matua prairiegrass (Bromus willdenowii, Kunth) with legumes. In. Proc. American Society of Agronomy. Salt Lake City, UT. (Abstr.)
Presentations
Southern Section American Society of Animal Science. Agroforestry utilization of goats and sheep for brush and weed control in forests. Dallas, Texas. February 2-5, 2008.
American Society of Animal Science. Fatty acid composition of forage, metabolism and deposition in edible tissue of pasture and feedlot finished cattle. Cincinnati, OH. July 24-28, 2005.
Animal and Poultry Sciences - Departmental Seminars:
- Fatty acid composition of forage, metabolism and deposition in edible tissue of pasture and feedlot finished cattle. 2004.
- Comparison of meat quality from cattle finished on forage and high concentrate diets. 2003.
- The value of warm season grasses in beef cattle systems. 2002.
Virginia Academy of Science. May 22 -25, 2001. Compatibility of Matua prairiegrass with legumes. Harrisonburg, VA.
American Forage and Grassland Council. July 16 – 19, 2000. Compatibility of Matua prairiegrass with legumes. Madison, WI.