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Chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of alternative feed resources for ruminants in Mediterranean climates: olive cake and cactus cladodes
El Otmani, Samira; Chentouf, Mouad; Hornick, Jean-Luc et al.
2019In Journal of Agricultural Science
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Keywords :
Cactus cladode; chemical composition; in vitro digestibility; olive cake; Opuntia ficus-indica
Abstract :
[en] Olive cake (OC) and cactus cladodes (CCs) are two alternative feed resources widely available in Mediterranean areas. Their use in ruminant diets was assessed according to their chemical com- position, secondary compound levels and digestibility. The effects of the olive oil extraction per- iod and process, and CCs age and sampling period were evaluated. OC was collected monthly, from November to January, from mills using either a mechanical press or 2-phase or 3-phase centrifugation processes. CCs were collected fortnightly according to age (young and mature) from April to June. Two-phase OC had the lowest content of dry matter (DM), the highest nitrogen-free extract (NFE) and total and hydrolysable tannins and was more rapidly ferment- able. Mechanical press OC was the least digestible. OC DM, protein and NFE were affected lin- early by the extraction period. Gas production (GP), in vitro digestibility parameters and dry and organic enzymatic digestibility changed with the extraction period. Therefore, OC chemical composition and in vitro digestibility depended mainly on the extraction process and period. Compared to mature CCs , young CCs contained more water, protein, ether-extract and phen- olic compounds, but less ash and fibre. GP and digestibility parameters were not affected by age, but in vitro organic matter digestibility and microbial biomass production were higher in young cladodes. CCs chemical composition, GP and digestibility parameters were influenced by the collection period. Due to its limited nutritional quality, OC should be enriched in nitrogen, while CCs could be considered as highly valuable forage in ruminant diet.
Disciplines :
Animal production & animal husbandry
Author, co-author :
El Otmani, Samira ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Doct. sc. vété. (paysage)
Chentouf, Mouad;  Institut Scientifique de Recherche Agronomique - INRA- Maroc > Production animale > Centre de Tanger
Hornick, Jean-Luc  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Dpt. de gestion vétérinaire des Ressources Animales (DRA) > Nutrition animale en milieu tropical
Cabaraux, Jean-François  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Dpt. de gestion vétérinaire des Ressources Animales (DRA) > Ecologie de la santé et des productions animales
Language :
English
Title :
Chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of alternative feed resources for ruminants in Mediterranean climates: olive cake and cactus cladodes
Publication date :
27 August 2019
Journal title :
Journal of Agricultural Science
ISSN :
0021-8596
eISSN :
1469-5146
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press, London, United Kingdom
Peer reviewed :
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