Forage cactus as an additive in corn without the cob silages of feedlot sheep diets

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Gilberto de Carvalho Sobral
Juliana Silva de Oliveira
Edson Mauro Santos
Gherman Garcia Leal de Araújo
Francisco Naysson de Sousa Santos
Geovergue Rodrigues Medeiros
Evaristo Jorge Oliveira de Souza
Diego de Sousa Vieira
Guilherme Medeiros Leite
Diego Francisco Oliveira Coelho
Liliane Pereira Santana
Paloma Gabriela Batista Gomes
Paulo da Cunha Torres Júnior
Maria Alyne Coutinho Santos
Nelquides Braz Viana
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[1] Universidade Federal da Paraíba,Departamento de Zootecnia
[2] Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária,Centro de Ciências de Chapadinha
[3] Universidade Federal Do Maranhão,Departamento de Zootecnia
[4] Instituto Nacional Do Semiárido,Departamento de Zootecnia
[5] Unidade de Produção Animal,undefined
[6] Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco,undefined
[7] Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco,undefined
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Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2024年 / 56卷
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Agribusiness by-products; Small ruminants; Semi-arid region; Zea mays;
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This study aimed to assess the impact of adding forage cactus as an additive to the production of corn silage without the cob on the performance of feedlot sheep and subsequent silage losses. The experimental design was completely randomized, consisting of three treatments: corn silage without cob; 0% = 100% corn plant without the cob; 10% = 90% corn plant without cob + 10% forage cactus; 20% = 80% corn plant without cob + 20% forage cactus. Significant effects were observed for dry matter intake (P = 0.0201), organic matter (P = 0.0152), ether extract (P = 0.0001), non-fiber carbohydrates (P = 0.0007). Notably, nutrient digestibility showed significant differences in organic matter (P = 0.0187), ether extract (P = 0.0095), neutral detergent fiber (P = 0.0005), non-fiber carbohydrates (P = 0.0001), and metabolizable energy (P = 0.0001). Performance variables, including total weight gain (P = 0.0148), average daily weight gain (P = 0.0148), feeding efficiency, and rumination efficiency of dry matter (P = 0.0113), also exhibited significant effects. Consequently, it is recommended to include 20% forage cactus in corn silage, which, based on natural matter, helps meet animals’ water needs through feed. This inclusion is especially vital in semi-arid regions and aids in reducing silage losses during post-opening silo disposal.
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