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If you mean 'would cows eat their food in a field of potatoes', then yes, since the potatoes do not harass the cows, they would happily eat in a field of potatoes, chewing their cud.

If you mean 'would they eat what is in the field of potatoes', then really, no, since all they would eat is the grass surrounding the potatoes or the field. They would not eat the potatoes.

cows eat anything green...

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There will be an increased risk of that cow coming down with BSE, especially if the meat is infected with BSE prions. Animal byproduct was fed in a ground-up powder form that is mixed with other feed like grain. Nowadays, though, it's no longer being fed to cattle because of the risk of Mad Cow.

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Cows will indeed eat potato plants. And a number of cattle producers will also feed their cattle cull potatoes as a concentrate feedstuff (but never as a ration) to include as part of a ration for their animals.

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