Edible spineless cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica): A promising alternative forage source for livestock


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Authors

  • Anupam Thakuria
  • Chander Datt
  • Shambhvi .
  • Kuldeep Dudi
  • Gajender .
  • P Thamizhan
  • R K Yadav

Keywords:

Alternate feedstuff, Nutrient utilization, Production performance, Ruminants, Spineless cactus

Abstract

Spineless cactus (Opuntia fcus-indica) is a fast growing xerophytic plant well adapted to arid conditions. It remains green even during summer and can serve as a feed resource during scarcity. Its productivity is high in fertile soils and with irrigation facilities but it also grows in poor soils and with little water. It doesn’t need well-drained soils and tolerates salinity to a higher extent. Cactus can produce a biomass of 20-200 tonnes DM/ha/year. Cactus pear has the advantage of being a source of water for animals particularly during the dry season. The adaptations enable cactus to convert water 4-5 times more efficiently to DM than the most efficient grasses. Cactus cladodes are high in water, sugars, ash, vitamins A and C but they are low in crude protein and fibre. They exhibit a high Ca: P ratio and are highly palatable. Spineless cactus can be used as a source of alternative green fodder for the livestock particularly in small ruminants and has the capability to combat extreme draught conditions with round the year availability. Though many varieties/clones of spineless cactus have been developed but their potential as animal feed need to be investigated further.

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Submitted

2020-06-09

Published

2020-07-12

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INVITED REVIEW

How to Cite

Thakuria, A., Datt, C., ., S., Dudi, K., ., G., Thamizhan, P., & Yadav, R. K. (2020). Edible spineless cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica): A promising alternative forage source for livestock. Indian Journal of Dairy Science, 73(3). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJDS/article/view/100850