Road Feeders

Road Feeders

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Road Feeders for Mobile Feed Delivery

Road feeders are designed to distribute corn while driving, making them ideal for feeding along fence lines, roads, senderos, and open pasture trails. At Los Cazadores, these feeders are built for rugged use on ATVs, trucks, and UTVs, with durable housings, quick-release gates, and remote activation for controlled feed drops on the move.

Perfect for pre-season game patterning or supplementing free-ranging animals, road feeders provide flexibility when ground-based feeders aren’t practical.


Built for On-the-Go Game Management

Most road feeders feature 12V motors, wired or wireless remotes, and gate mechanisms to control feed release and prevent spillage between drops. Mountable to bumpers, receiver hitches, or utility beds, these systems are ideal for covering large areas or spreading feed in hard-to-reach spots. They’re often used in tandem with broadcast or protein feeders as part of a broader land management strategy.

Road feeding can be especially effective during drought conditions or for drawing deer into more visible shooting areas on large properties.


What vehicles can use a road feeder?

ATVs, UTVs, and trucks with 2" receivers or flatbed space are commonly used. Many feeders come with universal mounting brackets.


What kind of feed do road feeders use?

They’re typically used with whole corn. Most are not designed for pellets or powders unless stated otherwise.


How do I control the feed release?

Road feeders use wired or wireless remotes that activate the spinner plate or drop gate, allowing for controlled feed dispersal while driving.


Do road feeders work for protein feed?

Not usually. Pelleted feed can clog motors or fall unevenly, so road feeders are best used for corn distribution. Protein is better suited for gravity or trough-style feeders.


Are road feeders legal in all areas?

Feeding laws vary by state and region. Always check local regulations on baiting and feed dispersal before use.