View Profile

HENRY DANIEL RUIZ ALBA

Agronomy · Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará

https://researchid.co/henryalba
@juruti.ufopa.edu.br
547Google Scholar Citations
13Google Scholar h-index
19Google Scholar i10-index

Biography

Expertise/work experience: Dr. Alba is currently part of the Professor Team in the Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará. Dr. Alba, in their postdoctoral research at Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), also advises undergraduate and graduate students (Master's and PhD students), assisting in the planning and execution of experiments and projects, and in the writing and publishing of scientific papers in national and international journals. Before moving to Brazil and starting his graduate program, Dr. Alba worked as an animal nutritionist with a focus on the production of beef and dairy cattle, buffaloes, fighting cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, rabbits and guinea pigs, as well as evaluation of animal feeding, ruminant nutrition, use of biodiesel by-products in ruminants feeding, and greenhouse gases mitigation. Dr. Alba was a professor at the UNINASSAU University Center, where he was recognized as the best teacher in 2023.2 and 2024.1 semesters.

Education

B.S. Animal Science Engineer, National University of Trujillo, Peru (2009), M.S. (2013) and Ph.D. (2019) Animal Sciences, Federal University of Bahia (Brazil). Pos-doctoral research assistant at the Federal University of Bahia - Brazil (2019-2025).

Recent Google Scholar Publications

  1. Quality of Forage Cactus Silage with the Addition of Hay from Forages Adapted to the Semiarid Region
    New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 69 (2), e70050 , 2026, 2026
  2. Rehydrated ground corn silage as alternative to feedlot lambs: feeding behavior and performance
    Tropical Animal Health and Production 58 (2), 157 , 2026, 2026
  3. Cassava Hay Inclusion Improves Fermentation Profile and Quality of Spineless Forage Cactus Silage
    New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 69 (1), e70014 , 2026, 2026
  4. Potential of Pornunça Hay to Improve the Fermentation Profile, Yield, and Chemical Composition of Spineless Cactus‐Based Silage
    New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 69 (1), e70009 , 2026, 2026
  5. Effects of concentrate levels with or without protected fat on intake, digestibility, microbial protein synthesis, and performance in feedlot lambs
    Small Ruminant Research, 107710 , 2026, 2026

Links