Animals (Nov 2022)

Cactus Cladodes <i>Opuntia</i> or <i>Nopalea</i> and By-Product of Low Nutritional Value as Solutions to Forage Shortages in Semiarid Areas

  • Michelle C. B. Siqueira,
  • Juana C. C. Chagas,
  • João Paulo I. S. Monnerat,
  • Carolina C. F. Monteiro,
  • Robert E. Mora-Luna,
  • Silas B. Felix,
  • Milena N. Rabelo,
  • Fernando L. T. Mesquita,
  • Juliana C. S. Ferreira,
  • Marcelo A. Ferreira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12223182
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 22
p. 3182

Abstract

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We aimed to evaluate the effect of the cactus cladodes Nopalea cochenillifera (L). Salm-Dyck. (NUB) and cactus cladodes Opuntia stricta (Haw.) Haw. (OUB), both combined with sugarcane bagasse (SB) plus urea, Tifton hay (TH), corn silage (CS), and sorghum silage (SS) plus urea on nutrient intake and digestibility, ruminal dynamics, and parameters. Five male sheep, fistulated in the rumen, were assigned in a 5 × 5 Latin square design. The NUB provided a higher intake of dry matter (DM) and any nutrients than SS. TH provided larger pools of DM and iNDF. The OUB and CS provided a higher DM degradation. CS provided a higher NDF degradation rate. OUB provided a lower ruminal pH. Depending on the collection time, the lowest pH value was estimated at 3.79 h after the morning feeding. There was an interaction between treatments and collection time on VFA concentrations. Due to the high degradation rate, greater energy intake, less change in rumen pH, greater volatile fatty acid production, and feasibility, we recommend using cactus associated with sugarcane bagasse plus urea in sheep diets.

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