The livestock industry is changing as farmers adopt new tools to manage feedlots more efficiently. This review looks at the main technologies now being used, such as sensors, cameras, RFID tags, automatic weighing systems, and computer-based decision tools. We focus especially on practical and affordable options that help farmers keep track of animal health, spot problems early, and make better use of feed and water. Many of these systems connect through the Internet of Things (IoT), store data in the cloud, and use machine learning to guide daily decisions. Together, they can help reduce labor needs, meet regulatory requirements, and improve conditions for animals. We also discuss what is working well today, where the difficulties lie in putting these systems into practice, and what future research could do to move feedlots toward smarter and more sustainable operations.
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