Thomas H. Terrill

Associate Professor
Department of Animal Science
Fort Valley State University
United States of America

Biography

Prof.Thomas H.Terill studied Master of Science in Forage Agronomy - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA (1985). Doctor of Philosophy: Forage Agronomy - The University of Georgia (1989).    

Research Intrest

Developing year-round grazing systems for goats using low-input grasses and legumes. Sustainable, novel, non-chemical systems for the control of gastrointestinal nematodes in sheep and goats. Use of plants high in condensed tannins to improve health and productivity of small ruminants.

List of Publications
Carmichael, A.K., B. Kouakou, S. Gelaye, G. Kannan, J.H. Lee, and T.H. Terrill. 2012. Organ mass and composition in growing dairy goat wethers fed different levels of poultry fat and protein. Small Ruminant Research 104:104-113.
Gujja, S., Terrill, T.H., J.A. Mosjidis, J.E. Miller, A. Mechineni, D.S. Kommuru, S.A. Shaik, B.D. Lambert, N.M. Cherry, and J.M. Burke. 2013. Effect of supplemental sericea lespedeza leaf meal pellets on gastrointestinal nematode infection in grazing goats. Veterinary Parasitology 191:51-58.
Burke, J.M., J.E. Miller, T.H. Terrill, S.T. Orlik, M. Acharya, J.J. Garza, and J.A. Mosjidis. 2013. Sericea lespedeza as an aid in the control of Emeria spp. in lambs. Veterinary Parasitology 193:39-46.
Burke, J.M., J.E. Miller, T.H. Terrill, and J.A. Mosjidis. 2014. The effects of supplemental sericea lespedeza pellets in lambs and kids on growth rate. Livestock Science 159:29-36.
Whitley, N.C., S-H. Oh, S.J. Lee, S. Schoenian, R.M. Kaplan, B. Storey, T.H. Terrill, S. Mobini, J.M. Burke, J.E. Miller, and M.A. Perdue. 2014. Impact of integrated gastrointestinal nematode management training for U.S. goat and sheep producers. Veterinary Parasitology (200:271-275).