The objective of this study was to observe the forage yield, silage fermentative quality, anthocyanin stability, and antioxidant activity during the storage period and in vitro rumen fermentation of anthocyanin-rich purple corn(Zea mays L.) stover(PS)and sticky corn stover(SS). Forage yield of corn stover was weighed and ensiled with two treatments:(1) hybrid sticky waxy corn stover(control), and(2) hybrid purple waxy corn stover(treatment). Samples were stored in mini-silos for periods of 0, 7, 14, 21,42, 63, 84, and 105 d. The results showed that PS had significantly higher(P<0.05) yields of dry matter(DM),organic matter(OM), gross energy(GE), crude protein(CP), neutral detergent fiber(NDF), acid detergent fiber(ADF), and total anthocyanins than that of the SS. Anthocyanin-rich purple corn stover silage(PSS) showed higher(P<0.05) levels of DM and CP relative to the sticky corn stover silage(SSS). Although anthocyanin-rich PSS displayed a lower(P<0.05)level of pelargonidin-3-glucoside(P3G), it had higher(P<0.05) levels of peonidin(Peo) and pelargonidin(Pel) compared to the control. Delphinidin(Del) and malvidin(Mal) were not detected in SSS during the ensilage period; in PSS, Del was no longer detected after 7 d of ensilage. Specifically, total anthocyanins in anthocyanin-rich PSS decreased rapidly(P<0.05)prior to 7 d of ensilage, and then remained at relatively stable(P>0.05) constants. Compared to the anthocyanin-rich PSS,SSS displayed significantly higher(P<0.05) pH value and ammonia nitrogen(NH-N) content. Propionic acid(PA) at 0 d and butyric acid(BA) during the entire study period were not detected, whereas anthocyanin-rich PSS showed a higher(P<0.05) level of lactic acid(LA) than that of the SSS. Compared with the SSS extract, anthocyanin-rich PSS extract showed a higher(P<0.05) level of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl(DPPH) scavenging activity and displayed a lower(P<0.05) half maximal inhibitory concentration(IC) value. Moreover, anthocyanin-rich PSS reduced(P<0.05) gas production(GP), and displayed lower levels of immediately soluble fraction and ratio of acetic acid(AA) to PA at 12 h, but the other parameters were unaffected(P>0.05) relative to the control. Taken together, the results indicated that:(1) anthocyanins could be stable in silage;(2) anthocyanin-rich PSS showed better silage fermentative quality and stronger antioxidant activity; and(3) anthocyanin-rich PSS had no negative effect on rumen fermentation parameters.