Are automatic bait machines allowed?

The legal admissibility of using automatic feeding stations such as mobile feeding stations depends on the respective state regulations. In addition, the general regulations on feeding stations must be observed (quantity, number of feeding stations, etc.). These can be met with mobile feeding stations, as in conjunction with a game camera it allows for targeted feeding after the feeding station has actually been eaten by the game. In addition, the central ejection of the feeding station in conjunction with the feeding station funnel makes it possible to place the feeding station in a way that is only accessible to wild boar. Both are required by law in most states.

Below we have summarized the legal situation in the individual federal states with links to the relevant laws and regulations:

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Baden-Wurttemberg

Mobile phone baiting permitted

1 feeding/50 ha; max. 1 litre per feeding at the same time

Bavaria

Mobile phone baiting permitted

"Minimum possible amount" = 1 feeding/100 ha; max. approx. 1 kg per feeding at the same time

Brandenburg

Mobile phone baiting permitted

Only a "small amount" (not defined in more detail, probably 1 litre) per feeding place at the same time

Bremen

Mobile phone baiting permitted

From 01.05.-15.10. only occasional baiting allowed; otherwise no regulations

Hesse

Mobile phone baiting permitted

1 litre/day; bait must not be accessible to other game ( bait funnel )

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Mobile phone baiting permitted

"Occasional baiting" allowed; max. 3 kg per bait at a time

Lower Saxony

Mobile phone baiting not permitted

Use of feeding equipment and containers for baiting prohibited

North Rhine-Westphalia

Mobile phone baiting is not permitted , but the violation is less serious than with conventional baiting devices and baiting machines

Any feeding devices and feeding machines are not permitted; mobile feeding (if used appropriately) always complies with quantity specifications in contrast to pendulum sow drums and spreaders

Rhineland-Palatinate

Cell phone baiting (currently) not permitted

Baiting generally requires a permit; only baiting by hand is permitted; a (very controversial) amendment to the state hunting law is currently taking place, outcome unclear

Saarland

Mobile phone baiting permitted

Feeding machines allow up to 700g/day

Saxony

Mobile phone baiting permitted

Max. 5 kg per feeding station at the same time

Saxony-Anhalt

In case of doubt, placing a mobile phone in a cage is not permitted (however, a reduction in capacity is conceivable, and then permitted)

"Simple mechanical devices" ( LJV Sachsen-Anhalt refers to automatic feeders) may have a maximum capacity of 5 kg. However, this may refer to bait barrels and similar forms of presentation, i.e. 5 kg as a limit on the amount of bait that can be taken in at one time.

Schleswig-Holstein

Mobile phone baiting permitted

"Occasional luring" is permitted; bait must not be accessible to other game ( bait funnel )

Thuringia

Mobile phone baiting permitted

Bait material may only be presented again if the previously presented bait material has been completely consumed by the game; a maximum of 1 kg of grain may be presented at a time; technical equipment is permitted if it is suitable for limiting the amount of bait accordingly

Feeding game is different from baiting. The mobile bait can also be used as an automatic feeder. In most federal states, feeding is only permitted in times of emergency and under special conditions. The use of the mobile bait for feeding is therefore subject to strict regulations, which should be checked in the respective federal state. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions about the legal situation in your federal state!