In this article, we compared the applied treatment results with the clinical and histopathological findings for treating ocular squamous cell carcinomas in three cattle. The study materials were a five-year-old crossbred Simmental bull (First case), a four-year-old Eastern Anatolia Red cow (Second case), and a six-year-old Simmental cow (Third case). The tumoural mass observed in the first case's left eye was completely extirpated. The tumoural masses observed in the right eye of the second case and in the right eye of third case were also completely extirpated, as were the accessory organs and bulbus oculi. In the histopathological investigation, the extirpated tumour masses were determined to be ocular squamous cell carcinomas. In the first case, the mass was taken from the ventral palpebral conjunctiva, but in the second and third cases, the mass was taken from the cornea. As a result, in the cases of cattle ocular squamous cell carcinomas, after removing the mass with surgical excision, there was no recurrence in the postoperative period, and the general condition of the patients were observed to be good.