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Broadcast Feeders for Timed Corn Distribution

Broadcast feeders are one of the most commonly used tools in deer and game management. Timed dispersal systems help attract and pattern wildlife by releasing measured amounts of corn or feed at set intervals throughout the day. At Los Cazadores, broadcast feeders are available in a variety of sizes and configurations to suit small food plots, large leases, or multi-feeder properties.

These feeders are ideal for creating consistent animal activity around blinds, roads, or feeding zones.


Timed Feeding for Patterned Game Movement

Most broadcast feeders operate using a motorized spinner plate, powered by a battery or solar panel, with programmable timers to control feed release. Hunters and land managers can adjust feed times, frequency, and amount to suit seasonal strategies and property goals. Many units feature varmint guards, heavy-duty legs, and weather-resistant hoppers for reliable operation over long periods.

Whether feeding once a day or several times, broadcast feeders help condition animals to return predictably, improving observation and shot opportunities.


What type of feed works in a broadcast feeder?

Whole kernel corn is the most common feed used. Pellets or powders are not recommended unless the feeder is designed to handle them.


How far does feed spread from a broadcast feeder?

Most spin plates distribute feed in a 10–30 foot radius, depending on motor strength, plate size, and wind conditions.


How many times per day can I schedule a feed cycle?

Most timers allow for 2 to 6 feed times per day, with adjustable durations per cycle (usually from 1–30 seconds).


Do I need a solar panel?

A solar panel helps keep your feeder battery charged, reducing maintenance. While not required, it's recommended for long-term, remote setups.


Can I keep varmints out of a broadcast feeder?

Yes. Many models come with varmint cages or offer them as add-ons to prevent raccoons and squirrels from reaching the motor or spin plate.