Spineless cactus cladode is a viable replacement to barley and maize grains in the feed rations of dromedary camel calves

Author:

Alkhtib Ashraf1ORCID,Muna Muhannad2,Darag Mohammad2,Alkhalid Iyad2,Al‐asa'ad Ziad2,Mfeshi Hanaa2,Zayod Roba2,Burton Emily1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nottingham Trent University, School of Animal Rural and Environmental Sciences, Brackenhurst Campus Southwell Nottinghamshire UK

2. General Commission of Scientific Agricultural Research (GCSAR) Damascus Syria

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundNo studies determined the use of spineless cactus cladodes in camel diets.ObjectivesThe effect of replacing the main energy source in camel diets with fresh spineless cactus cladodes on growth performance was determined. Furthermore, the ability of morphology to predict cladodes yield was determined.MethodsA prediction model of spineless cactus cladode weight based on cladode volume was developed. Three cladodes per plants were randomly selected from 100 plants. Weight and volume were then recorded for each cladode. Sixteen male camel calves (196 ± 18.2 kg live weight and 430 ± 5.55 days of age) were allotted to treatments, control (conventional camel fattening diet based on cotton seed hulls, cereal grains and agro‐industrial by‐products) or cactus (barley and maize grains in the control diet were replaced totally by fresh cactus cladode on dry matter basis). The study contained a 100‐days growth trial and a 21‐day digestibility trial (15 days of adaptation and 7 days of faeces collection). Blood samples were collected monthly from each animal.ResultsCactus cladode volume predicted the dry weight with a high accuracy (prediction error = 3.5%). Nutrient intake and nutrient digestibility did not significantly differ among the dietary treatments (p > 0.05). The treatment significantly decreased feed conversion ratio by 1.52 points (p < 0.05). All blood parameters were within the normal range of dromedary camels.ConclusionsSpineless cactus cladode is a potential replacement to the conventional energy sources in dromedary camel diets.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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