PROF. TERRY ANSAHProfessorDEPARTMENT OF Animal ScienceFACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND CONSUMER SCIENCESNYANKPALA Campus
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Terry Ansah (PhD) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Animal Science and currently serves as the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Sciences (FoAFCS). He has served as Faculty/Campus coordinator of the University鈥檚 flagship Third Trimester Field Practical Program (TTFPP), Faculty Examination Officer and Vice Dean. Terry Ansah has over 11 years of working experience in the 海角乱伦社区as a teacher and researcher with over 40 refereed article publication and several international and local conferences. His teaching covers areas such as Animal nutrition, Pasture production and feed evaluation, and Animal production value chain. His research focus covers small ruminant and micro livestock feed formulation to optimise animal growth, pasture production and evaluation, crop/livestock systems, GHG mitigation in livestock. He has been involved in international project partnership with organisation such as, International Foundation for Science (IFS), International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), International Water Management Institute (IWMI), JIRCAS, Alliance, Biodiversity and CIAT(ABC) etc.
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Agolisi, H.M., Ansah, T. and Adzitey, F. (2023). Effects of season and processing methods on chemical composition, microbial load and in vitro gas production of dried rumen digesta. Tropical Agriculture, 100: 222-230.
Ansah, T., Nassam Bawa, J. and Allegye-Cudjoe, E. (2023). Relationship between climate variability and mortality in livestock in the Savanna Agro ecological zone. International Journal of Livestock Production, (In press).
Agolisi, H.M. and Ansah, T. (2023). Rumen digesta pellets concentrate, effects on digestibility, growth performance and blood profile of Djallonké sheep. Scientific African, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sciaf.2023.e01864.
Nagbila, D. A., Cudjoe, S. and Ansah, T. (2023). Effects of Powdered Monosodium Glutamate (MGS) on Growth Performance, Feed Digestibility, Haematology and Carcass Characteristics of Weaner Rabbits in Northern Ghana. Ghanaian Journal of Animal Science, (In press).
Ansah, T. (2023). Chemical composition and in vitro neutral detergent fibre digestibility of treated rice straw supplemented with Pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) hay. Ghanaian Journal of Animal Science, (In press).
Anane, N. D., Ayizanga, R., Sarkwa, F.O., Ansah, T. and Timpong-Jones, E.C. (2023). Spatial variability of herbage yield, grazing capacity and plant diversity in a tropical savannah rangeland ecosystem. African Journal of Range & Forage Science, 40: 71-84.
Agolisi, H.M., Ansah, T. and Adzitey, F. (2022). Effects of season and processing methods on chemical composition, microbial load and in vitro gas production of dried rumen digesta. Tropical Agriculture, 100 (3).
Nassam Bawah, J., Cudjoe, S., Fatima, H. and Ansah, T. (2022). Effects of fermentation on chemical composition and in vitro gas production of Albizia lebbeck pods. Journal of Dryland Ecosystems, 1: 26-31.
Nassam Bawah, J., Ansah, T., Saa, D., Dei, H.K. and Naaminong, K. (2022). Seasonal growth and grazing behaviour of Djallonké sheep raised in ecosystems of irrigated and rain fed landscapes of the Guinea Savanna Zone of Ghana. Journal of Dryland Ecosystems, 1: 1-12.
Salifu, S., Abdul-Rahman, I. I., Ansah, T., Ato Hagan, B., Valentina Sulleyman, A. and Shaibu, M. (2022). West Africa Dwarf sheep management systems and exposure to potential stressors in the savannah agroecological zone of Ghana. Ghana Journal of Science, Technology and Development, 8: 114-130.
Traoré, S., Cudjoe, S., Ansah, T., Doumbia, A. S. and Bengaly, K. (2022). Associative effect of three sources of protein on the in vitro Fermentation of rice straw. Ghanaian Journal of Animal Science, 13 (2): 20-29.
Agolisi, H.M., Ansah, T., Adzitey, F. and Konlan, S.P. (2022). Effect of incorporation of sun-dried rumen digesta in the diet on nutrient intake and growth performance of Djallonke sheep. Indian Journal of Small Ruminants, 28(1): 34-42.