“…Its leaves have high dry matter and protein (27 to 31%) of which 75 to 87% is digestible, with neutral detergent fiber of 49-57% and acid detergent fiber of 32-38%, with low total tannin contents (Abdullah, 2010). When used as forage, it improves meat and milk quality of dairy goat and Indonesian local sheep (Apdini, 2011;Abdullah et al, 2012;Pardede, 2012;Sambas, 2012;Retnani et al, 2013;Baihaqi et al, 2014;Retnani et al, 2014). I. zollingeriana top leaf meal has also been reported to act as substitute of soybean protein meal in poultry feed that improve quality of chicken meat, layer hens and quail eggs (Palupi et al, 2014;Faradillah et al, 2015;Santi et al, 2015).…”