Effect of increasing prickly pear cactus (Nopalea cochenillifera) levels in diets of Holstein × Zebu dairy cows on nutrients intake and digestibility, ingestive behavior, and milk fatty acids profile
摘要
This study evaluated the effects of including different levels of prickly pear cactus (Nopalea cochenillifera) in the diets of crossbred dairy cows (Holstein × Zebu) on nutrient intake and digestibility, nitrogen balance, microbial protein synthesis, milk yield and composition, and feeding behavior. Eight multiparous cows (15.9 ± 1.8 kg/day of milk; 100 ± 11 days in milk, mean ± SD) were assigned to a double 4 × 4 Latin square design with 21-day periods, consisting of 16 days of dietary adaptation followed by 5 days of data collection. The experimental diets were: (1) CON, without prickly pear cactus (PPC); (2) PPC16, containing 16% PPC in dry matter (DM); (3) PPC32, with 32% PPC in DM; and (4) PPC48, with 48% PPC in DM. The inclusion of PPC reduced NDF intake, both in absolute terms (P = 0.037) and relative to body weight (P = 0.021), and decreased water intake compared with the control diet (P < 0.001), showing a quadratic response to inclusion levels (P < 0.001). For digestibility, quadratic effects were observed for crude protein (P = 0.007) and ether extract (P < 0.001). Milk yield and principal components (protein, fat, and lactose) were not affected (P > 0.05). However, PPC reduced milk cholesterol concentration (P = 0.013) and altered the fatty acid profile, specifically decreasing CLA c9t11 (P = 0.025) and n-3 fatty acids (P = 0.033), while also increasing the proportion of saturated fatty acids (P = 0.027). It was concluded that intermediate levels of prickly pear cactus inclusion (32–35% of DM) optimized nutrient utilization while maintaining milk production, representing the most suitable supplementation strategy for crossbred dairy cows under tropical conditions.