Poultry Parasiticides Market By Type (Ectoparasiticides {Insecticides, Acaricides}, Endoparasiticides {Anthelmintics, Antiprotozoals}, Endectocides), By Formulation (Oral Solutions, Injectable Solutions, Topical Sprays, Feed Additives), By Poultry Type (Broilers, Layers, Breeders, Turkeys, Others), By Distribution Channel (Veterinary Hospitals & Clinics, Retail Pharmacies, Online Pharmacies, Others), and By End-user (Commercial Poultry Farms, Household Poultry Owners, Veterinary Professionals, Poultry Integrators, Others), Global Market Size, Segmental analysis, Regional Overview, Company share analysis, Leading Company Profiles And Market Forecast, 2025 – 2035

Published Date: Jul 2025 | Report ID: MI3070 | 218 Pages


What trends will shape Poultry Parasiticides Market in the coming years?

The Poultry Parasiticides Market accounted for USD 1.72 Billion in 2024 and USD 1.87 Billion in 2025 is expected to reach USD 4.31 Billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of around 8.7%between 2025 and 2035. The poultry parasiticides market can be described as the part of the animal health market that deals with chemical or biological products preventing or curing the parasitic infections in poultry such as chickens, turkeys, and ducks. The flock's health, feed consumption, and quality egg and meat production depend on these parasiticides. Poultry can be infested by external (such as mites, lice, and fleas) and internal (worms and protozoa) parasites, which may result in loss of productivity as well as diseases.

The parasiticides are usually delivered by feed, water, or topically in sprays or as an injectable and divided into Ectoparasiticides (against external), Endoparasiticides (against internal), or endectocides (combining the two). Demand for these products is being boosted by increasing food safety, animal welfare, and the economic costs of animal parasitic infections. Also, the growth of commercialization of poultry, especially in the Asia-Pacific and Latin America, is broadening the market possibilities. Nevertheless, the increasing resistance against some medications and the regulation of chemical use are some of the factors that make a more sustainable and natural solution important.

What do industry experts say about the Poultry Parasiticides market trends?

“Overall, the poultry industry has done a commendable job managing coccidiosis. But, when you look at billions of dollars in losses associated with the disease, there is still lots of room for improvement,”

  • Mark LaVorgna, PhD, Nutritionist and Global Technical Services Director at Zoetis.

Which segments and geographies does the report analyze?

ParameterDetails
Largest MarketNorth America
Fastest Growing MarketAsia Pacific
Base Year2024
Market Size in 2024USD 1.72 Billion
CAGR (2025-2035)8.7%
Forecast Years2025-2035
Historical Data2018-2024
Market Size in 2035USD 4.31 Billion
Countries CoveredU.S., Canada, Mexico, U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, China, India, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Brazil, Argentina, GCC Countries, and South Africa
What We CoverMarket growth drivers, restraints, opportunities, Porter’s five forces analysis, PESTLE analysis, value chain analysis, regulatory landscape, pricing analysis by segments and region, company Market share analysis, and 10 companies.
Segments CoveredType, Formulation, Poultry Type, Distribution Channel, End User, and Region

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What are the key drivers and challenges shaping the Poultry Parasiticides market?

Is the rising prevalence of coccidiosis in broilers driving increased demand for antiprotozoals?

Increase in the prevalence of coccidiosis, a protozoan disease, which is induced by the Eimeria species, is one of the key factors influencing the poultry parasiticides market, especially in the antiprotozoal segment. Coccidiosis has serious effects on the growth, feed conversion, and survivability of broilers, leading to an economic loss of more than US$3 billion annually across the world. In fighting this, anticoccidial drugs and anticoccidial vaccines are now a common practice in commercial poultry production.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimates infection control in broiler farms in the U.S. outweighs more than 95% of anticoccidials, either used alone or in combination with other parasiticides. Also, the USDA National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS) report 2023, the incidence of coccidiosis was within the top 3 most treated poultry illnesses, which reveals its prevalence. This prevalence level of the disease and the constant necessity to regulate it make the issue of coccidiosis control one of the most important factors that stimulate the progress of the poultry parasiticides market.

How is the expansion of integrated poultry farming influencing parasite management practices?

Improved integrated poultry farming systems are greatly impacting the parasite control approach, thus driving the push in the Poultry Parasiticides Market. Biosecurity and health measures. Each of the operations mentioned above is characterized by a high level of focus on uniform biosecurity and health guidelines (such as scheduled parasite control). This is enhanced in integrated operations, where most of the processes (breeding, hatching, feed production, and processing) are performed within a single system.

Such extensive systems encourage a regular application of parasiticides to limit mortality, advance feed conversion, and preserve the quality of the goods. They are more effective in improving the viability of parasiticide programs because of the consistency in monitoring and administration that they achieve. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) indicates that more than 60 percent of the world's commercial production of poultry meat is through integrated poultry production, particularly in such countries as India, China, and Brazil. The Poultry Parasiticides Market is developing sustainable growth springboards, as this trend continues to promote integration.

Is rising resistance to parasiticides limiting their long-term effectiveness?

Increasing resistance to parasiticides is turning out to be a major impediment in the poultry parasiticides market, which is affecting their long-term actions. Recurrences in the use of the same antiparasitic drugs, especially in high-density poultry farms, have contributed to the loss of sensitivity by parasites like Eimeria and helminths. Incidents of growing resistance reduce the effectiveness of the treatment, and as a result, more doses or more frequent use are required, which increases the costs and poses risks of residue in poultry products.

The situation is also worsened by the fact that new categories of drugs available are limited to deal with the resistant strains. The World Organization of Animal Health (WOAH) pointed out that over half of the countries surveyed have reported antiparasitic resistance in livestock, including chickens. This shift is making regulatory organizations and manufacturers move towards rotational treatment, combination parasite control, and other alternative treatment options, thus limiting the use of conventional parasiticides.

Can the growing demand for herbal and organic parasiticides open new market segments?

The increase in demand for herbal and organic parasiticides is a real challenge and opportunity that can make the poultry parasiticides marketable to diversify itself into new and sustainable segments. With the current preference by consumers towards antibiotic- and residue-free chicken products, manufacturers are increasingly trying out the natural alternatives to traditional chemical-based procedures. Plant-based herbal parasiticides (plants like neem, garlic, and turmeric) possess encouraging antiparasitic ability with few side effects and little or no residue implications.

These items are rather complementary to organic poultry practices, and their production is becoming more popular, especially in Europe and North America, where clean labels are extremely marketable. A report released by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) indicated that organic poultry production all around the world has continued to rise steadily, with a number of nations advocating the use of natural feeding and treatments. This turn provides possibilities for the innovation of phytogenic formulations, and manufacturers receive an opportunity to diversify their portfolios in order to develop products relevant to the changing consumer and regulatory requirements.

Are online veterinary platforms expanding access to parasiticides for small and mid-scale poultry farms?

Increased popularity of online veterinary sites is another eye-catching opportunity for the poultry parasiticides market, especially for small- and mid-scale poultry farms that did not have sufficient access to veterinary assistance and products before. Not only can producers find product reviews of parasiticides through these online platforms (comprising e-commerce websites, tele-vet apps, etc.), but they can also easily find expert advice on them and buy parasiticides using their smartphones or computers. This would be most essential to farms that are remote or hard-to-reach, and on farms, physical veterinary services and supply shops are in short supply.

As shown in the records made by the government, specialized veterinary markets have been created where the producers of livestock are capable of purchasing health products like parasiticides through an online system. Besides, more than 500,000 farmers have been adopted with the support of national digital agriculture platforms, which proves the significant coverage in rural and semi-urban areas. In addition to ensuring that access to veterinary inputs is convenient, the platforms are also cost-saving and reduce delivery time. A mixture of professional suggestions and sharing of information, coupled with an overhauled supply chain network, online veterinary supply stores are pioneering massive opportunities for growth in the use of parasiticides in small-scale poultry farming.

What are the key market segments in the Poultry Parasiticides industry?

Based on the Type, the Poultry Parasiticides Market is classified into Ectoparasiticides, Endoparasiticides, and Endectocides. Endoparasiticides are the most superior part of the poultry parasiticides market. This preponderance is mainly caused by the overall popularity of internal parasites like roundworms, tapeworms, and coccidia that affect the health and growth rate of poultry and its egg production in a significant manner. Anthelmintics and antiprotozoals form part of endoparasiticides used to treat helminth and protozoal diseases, such as coccidiosis, which has been a serious issue in broiler production. The requirement of preventive and curing medicines to control these parasites constantly creates the need to take those products that are non-exhaustible.

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In addition, endoparasiticide formulations that are delivered orally and via feed are simpler to use in a large-scale poultry setup, leading to increased adoption. Due to the growing intensity of poultry farming, particularly in the developing parts of the world, internal parasite management is a priority for producers aiming at the health and efficiency of their flock. The regulatory agencies also promote the use of approved endoparasiticides to ensure safe food and reduced residues. This steadfast demand and elevated rate of operation cause endoparasiticides to be the segment of this market.

Based on the Formulation, the Poultry Parasiticides Market is classified into Oral Solutions, Injectable Solutions, Topical Sprays, and Feed Additives. The poultry parasiticides market is highly dominated by oral approaches under product formulations. They are highly used due to convenience in administration, particularly in populations of poultry when it is not practical to medicate the birds on an individual level. Well, oral formulations can even be added to drinking water, and this can be used massively, and this is especially useful in case of a disease outbreak or even routine control of the parasites.

The procedure will provide consistent medications and reduce injuries among the birds as opposed to injections. It also saves the cost of labor, and hence it is very desirable in commercial poultry farms. In addition, it has oral parasiticides, both external and internal parasites, which makes it more versatile. Preventive care is always required, and it shows high compliance levels and cost-effectiveness, which also sustains the market leadership of oral solutions.

Which regions are leading the Poultry Parasiticides market, and why?

The North American poultry parasiticides market is mature, with the region possessing high levels of commercial poultry production and animal health management. The United States maintains the leading share because of a well-developed veterinary infrastructure, a high level of awareness among the farmers of poultry, and uninterrupted demand for high-quality meat and eggs. Regulatory assistance from such agencies as the FDA and USDA is also an important parameter of the safe and efficient implementation of parasiticides.

Zoetis, Merck Animal Health, and Elanco are major competitors in North America and are supported by great distribution channels of presence and consistent innovations. The increasingly used integrated approach to managing the parasites is also being realized in the region to counter the effects of drug resistance. The growing need for organic and residue-free poultry products is promoting the emergence of alternative parasiticides based on plants. Moreover, Canada is growing to be a niche market due to the growing poultry farming activities and an increase in investment in veterinary care; this also contributes to part of the growth in the regional market.

The Asia Pacific poultry parasiticides market is growing at a fast rate due to the rising poultry industry, consumption of meat and eggs, and animal health awareness. Other world leaders in this field include China, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam, whose commercial poultry farms are growing, and so is the need to control the disease. Extensive poultry populations within the region, as well as climatic conditions, also contribute to predisposing the area to the risk of parasitic infections, which makes effective parasiticides a necessity.

Efforts are being undertaken by local and international firms to invest in the region, with their major target being low-cost and multifunctional parasiticides that suit the local farming methods. Livestock health is also being assisted by the government through awareness and veterinary health care programs. There are, however, challenges of price sensitivity and a lack of coherent regulatory frameworks. Nevertheless, the transition to enhancing productivity and food safety is likely to continue aggressive market growth, and herbal and natural parasiticides are slowly beginning to find their audience among manufacturers.  

What does the competitive landscape of the Poultry Parasiticides market look like?

The poultry parasiticides market is characterized by moderate consolidation in the competitive landscape, with a few main market players controlling the global market with widespread product portfolios and well-established distribution channels. The other factors that keep the strength of companies such as Elanco, Zoetis, Merck Animal Health, and Boehringer Ingelheim high in the market are the large R&D capacities and constant innovations in products. Such companies tend to invest in improved safety profiles and resistance management strategies for the parasiticides. Intermediate players like Ceva, Virbac, and Vetoquinol are not left behind and have a substantial sum, especially in the regional markets, due to their cost-effective niche developers.

Strategies to attack new markets are usually through mergers, acquisitions, and collaborations, as well as entry into new markets. As an example, the players are paying more attention to chicken-populating countries that show fast growth in the Asia-Pacific and Latin America. One of the determinants of the competition is regulatory compliance, especially the shifting rules on the usage of antiparasitic drugs. Moreover, there is a slow move towards herbal and organic parasiticides in the market, with some companies testing sustainable methods of handling parasites instead of practicing conventional chemical control methods to satisfy new consumer choices and legislative requirements.

Poultry Parasiticides Market, Company Shares Analysis, 2024

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Which recent mergers, acquisitions, or product launches are shaping the Poultry Parasiticides industry?

  • In January 2025, Zoetis launched the Rotecc™ Coccidiosis Management Initiative, combining vaccines, rotation strategies, and digital tools to fight coccidiosis. This program aims to reduce productivity losses and optimize poultry health through a data-driven, integrated approach.

Report Coverage:

By Type

  • Ectoparasiticides
    • Insecticides
    • Acaricides
  • Endoparasiticides
    • Anthelmintics
    • Antiprotozoals
  • Endectocides

By Formulation

  • Oral Solutions
  • Injectable Solutions
  • Topical Sprays
  • Feed Additives

By Poultry Type

  • Broilers
  • Layers
  • Breeders
  • Turkeys
  • Others

By Distribution channel

  • Veterinary Hospitals & Clinics
  • Retail Pharmacies
  • Online Pharmacies
  • Others

By End-user

  • Commercial Poultry Farms
  • Household Poultry Owners
  • Veterinary Professionals
  • Poultry Integrators
  • Others

By Region

North America

  • U.S.
  • Canada

Europe

  • U.K.
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Rest of Europe

Asia Pacific

  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • Australia
  • South Korea
  • Singapore
  • Rest of Asia Pacific

Latin America

  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Mexico
  • Rest of Latin America

Middle East & Africa

  • GCC Countries
  • South Africa
  • Rest of Middle East & Africa

List of Companies:

  • Elanco Animal Health
  • Zoetis Inc.
  • Merck Animal Health
  • Boehringer Ingelheim
  • Ceva Santé Animale
  • Virbac
  • Vetoquinol
  • Bayer Animal Health
  • Phibro Animal Health Corporation
  • Bimeda Animal Health
  • Dechra Pharmaceuticals
  • Huvepharma
  • Norbrook Laboratories
  • KRKA
  • ECO Animal Health

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Poultry Parasiticides Market accounted for USD 1.72 Billion in 2024 and USD 1.87 Billion in 2025 is expected to reach USD 4.31 Billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of around 8.7%between 2025 and 2035.

Key growth opportunities in the Poultry Parasiticides Market include the growing demand for herbal and organic parasiticides is opening new market segments; online veterinary platforms are expanding access to parasiticides for small and mid-scale poultry farms; and government livestock health initiatives are boosting parasiticide adoption in emerging economies.

Largest & fastest growing: Endoparasiticides (especially anthelmintics/antiprotozoals) and Oral Solution formulations.

Asia Pacific will make a notable contribution due to its expanding poultry farming, rising meat demand, and growing awareness of animal health practices.

Leading players include Elanco, Zoetis, Merck Animal Health, Boehringer Ingelheim, Ceva Santé Animale, Virbac, and Vetoquinol.

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