How to Feed an Ear of Corn to a Cow

Cows have played an important role in many societies. Products made from cow's milk are an important source of calcium and other nutrients in the United States and other places throughout the world. Beef is among the most consumed meats in most parts of North and South America. Whether cattle are used for meat, dairy, or as pets, a proper diet is crucial to ensuring quality growth and good overall health. In many parts of the United States, corn is one of the most abundantly available sources of food for cattle. If you wish to feed your cows whole ears of corn, follow these steps to ensure the corn is properly prepared for cattle to consume.

Instructions

    • 1

      Cut the ear of corn from it's stalk using a knife.

    • 2

      Cut the ear of corn down the middle vertically and then horizontally into two inch bite sized pieces.

    • 3

      Mix the bite sized pieces into the cows regularly given food and feed it to them at their regular feeding time.