Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Sep 2019)

Nutritional and productive parameters of Holstein/Zebu cows fed diets containing cactus pear

  • Lucas Daniel Alcântara Borges,
  • Vicente Ribeiro Rocha Júnior,
  • Flávio Pinto Monção,
  • Camila Soares,
  • José Reinaldo Mendes Ruas,
  • Fredson Vieira e Silva,
  • João Paulo Sampaio Rigueira,
  • Natanael Mendes Costa,
  • Laura Lúcia Santos Oliveira,
  • Walber de Oliveira Rabelo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.18.0584
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 9
pp. 1373 – 1380

Abstract

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Objective This study ascertained effects of cactus pear in association with different roughage in the diet of F1 Holstein/Zebu cows on intake, nutrient digestibility, nitrogen balance, ingestive behavior and performance. Methods Eight cows with 72±11 days of lactation were used. The experimental design was simultaneous in two 4×4 Latin squares. Four experimental diets were used: Diet 1, sorghum silage as exclusive roughage; Diet 2, sorghum silage associated with cactus pear in a proportion of 50% of the roughage (dry matter basis); Diet 3, elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum cv. Roxo) as exclusive roughage; Diet 4, elephant grass associated with cactus pear in a proportion of 50% of the roughage. The roughage:concentrate ratio was 75:25. Results Dry matter intake (p = 0.01) was higher with sorghum silage. There were differences in dry matter intake (p = 0.01), crude protein (p<0.01), ether extract (p = 0.01), non-fibrous carbohydrates (p<0.01) and total digestible nutrients (p = 0.01) among the diets. Cactus pear in the diet reduced water intake by 44.52% (p<0.01). The nitrogen balance was 59.71% and 27.49% lower in animals treated with exclusive sorghum silage and sorghum silage associated with cactus pear in relation to diets with elephant grass and elephant grass associated with cactus pear, respectively (p<0.01). The diets did not influence the milk production (p = 0.70), 3.5% fat corrected milk production (p = 0.72) or feed efficiency (p = 0.61). Conclusion The association of cactus pear with sorghum or elephant grass silage does not alter milk production, reduces the intake of dry matter and water and improves the digestibility of nutrients.

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