Study on Nutritional Characterization of Cactus (Opuntia ficus indica) as Forage in Kenya’s Rangelands

M. Syomiti, E. Maranga, G. O. Obwoyere
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The potential utility of drought-resilient and under-utilized Cactus (Opuntia ficus indica) as livestock forage supplements has not been indisputably determined under the Kenyan conditions. The purpose of this study was to determine plausible pathways in the search for alternative feeding innovations to combat feed scarcity and feed quality as well as providing ideal interventions for adapting climate resilient livestock production systems. Arid and semi-arid areas of Baringo, Laikipia and Nyeri were selected for this study due to the prevalence of Cactus (Opuntia ficus indica) in these counties. The qualitative changes in nutrient content of Cactus (Opuntia ficus indica) are hypothesized to be linked to anatomical characteristics, physiological condition as well as phenological stage of plant growth. Proximate analytical techniques were used in evaluation of nutrient content of Cactus (Opuntia ficus indica) using on-farm forage sampling. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) methods were used to isolate the absence or presence of morphological and plant stage of growth significant treatment effects on Cactus (Opuntia ficus indica) samples. Significant (P 0.05) different in terms of nutritional quality. Mature cladodes of spineless Cactus had the highest crude fibre (CF) content (32%). Ripe fruits of Cactus (Opuntia ficus indica) had significantly (P<0.001) higher nitrogen free extracts (NFE) (39.6%) content than other plant parts. The high CP and high energy levels (39.6% NFE) of Cactus species authenticate the value of under-utilized drought-resilient forages as alternative supplementary sources of feed for livestock in the truncated landscapes of Kenya. Cactus species cladodes and fruits are thus ideal non-conventional feedstuffs, and are recommended as alternative feed resources for substituting scarce and expensive conventional energy feed sources in Kenya’s dry lands.
肯尼亚牧场牧草仙人掌营养特性的研究
在肯尼亚的条件下,抗旱和未充分利用的仙人掌(Opuntia ficus indica)作为牲畜饲料补充剂的潜在效用尚未得到无可争议的确定。本研究的目的是确定寻找替代饲料创新的可行途径,以解决饲料短缺和饲料质量问题,并为适应气候适应型畜牧业生产系统提供理想的干预措施。由于仙人掌(Opuntia ficus indica)在Baringo、Laikipia和Nyeri等干旱和半干旱地区的普遍分布,本研究选择这些地区作为研究对象。仙人掌(Opuntia ficus indica)营养成分的质变与植物生长的解剖特征、生理条件和物候阶段有关。采用近似分析法对仙人掌(Opuntia ficus indica)的营养成分进行了田间取样分析。采用方差分析(ANOVA)方法,对仙人掌(Opuntia ficus indica)样品进行了形态和植株生长阶段显著处理效果的分离。营养品质差异显著(P 0.05)。无刺仙人掌成熟枝粗纤维含量最高,达32%。仙人掌(Opuntia ficus indica)成熟果实的无氮提取物(NFE)含量(39.6%)显著高于其他植物部位(P<0.001)。仙人掌物种的高CP和高能量水平(39.6% NFE)验证了未充分利用的抗旱牧草作为肯尼亚截断景观中牲畜饲料的替代补充来源的价值。因此,仙人掌和仙人掌果实是理想的非常规饲料,被推荐为替代肯尼亚干旱地区稀缺和昂贵的常规能量饲料来源的替代饲料资源。
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