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Animal Intestinal Health Market – By Product Type, By Animal Type, By Function, By Mode of Administration, By Distribution Channel - Global Forecast, 2025 – 2034

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Animal Intestinal Health Market Size

The global animal intestinal health market size was estimated at USD 4.5 billion in 2024. The market is expected to grow from USD 4.8 billion in 2025 to USD 9.8 billion in 2034, at a CAGR of 8.3%. Inflammatory bowel diseases along with gastrointestinal infections and other associated chronic disorders are becoming increasingly common in animals. This exacerbating problem highlights the need to implement better medication and preventative nutrition aimed at improving animal gut health.

Animal Intestinal Health Market

For example, the NIH reported a 22.4% annual increase in publications concerning gut health, with 33.9% focusing on poultry and 15% on aquaculture. The serious impact of intestinal health problems in animals has driven growing demand for solutions such as probiotics, prebiotics, and enzyme supplements, which help prevent further complications.

 

Moreover, the growing population of companion animals, particularly dogs and cats, has further amplified the demand for gut health-enhancing products. Furthermore, Statista claims that in 2023 India’s dog population is at 33 million, and by 2028 it is expected to reach 51 million. As the largest demographic of pet owners increases by 27.7% each year, so does their concern regarding the intestinal health of their pets. This shift toward pet parenting and preventive animal care has led to higher spending on animal health, including supplements and specialized feeds, thereby further driving market growth.
 

Additionally, the rising global demand for meat, dairy and eggs due to the population growth escalates the market growth for healthy and well performing livestock. The milk yield and meat quality is directly determined by the animal’s gut health. Statista also found out that 86% of respondents consume meat and global poultry consumption reached 140 million tons in 2023.
 

Moreover, these recently lifted restrictions on the use of antibiotics in livestock has created high demand for prebiotic and probiotic supplements utilized for non-therapeutic animal husbandry, to promote animal health without relying on antibiotics. According to the National Chicken Council, over 50% of U.S. chicken production is now raised without the routine use of antibiotics, reflecting a significant shift toward more sustainable and health-conscious practices.
 

Animal intestinal health is known as the overall wellbeing and proper functionality of digestive system in animals, balancing the requirement of efficient digestion and absorption of nutrients along with prevention of any gastrointestinal diseases. A healthy intestine is required for optimal growth and proper immune functioning in animals. Healthy gut reduces the occurrence of diseases and improve performance, as increasing advancements in animal care continue, the improved focus on intestinal health is escalating improved health outcomes and more cost-efficient care for animals.
 

Animal Intestinal Health Market Trends

  • Growing awareness of gut health drives technological innovations which along with increasing willingness to spend money on livestock and pets is driving the animal gut health industry. The growing focus on proactive healthcare is an additional driver for this market.
     
  • Leading players in these markets are developing an enhanced range of specialized feed additives and dietary supplements that promote intestinal wellness and overall animal productivity. Probiotics and specially formulated nutritional additives are gaining popularity as they promote the balance of gut flora which causes a greater rate of nutrient absorption, better digestion, and culminates into healthier and more productive animals.
     
  • In addition, the ease in availability of these products and programs in combination with the evolving understanding of the importance of gut health is rapidly increasing the acceptance of these practices.
     
  • Additionally, the proactive approach to health care physiologically fortified with preventive management and dietary supplements to uphold the standards of gut wellness rather than treat ailments post occurrence significantly improves the quality of welfare of the animals.
     
  • Moreover, animals, especially pets, are increasingly considered companions which has resulted in their adoption skyrocketing. Pet owners are now more willing to spend on dietary supplements to improve their pets' digestive health.
     
  • The livestock industry, for instance, has a growing need for fine-tuned and detailed feed supplements. This trend has also been observed in other animal farming sectors, requiring high-quality, cost-effective feed additives.
     
  • There is a rising concern regarding the use of antibiotics and farming practices, and this allows for growth in the market that deals with gut health. This is a response to the consumer demand centered on sustainable and healthy meat products while ensuring the welfare of animals through preventive measures.
     
  • Lastly, ongoing research into the link between gut health and overall animal welfare is contributing to innovations in preventive measures. Studies focused on gastrointestinal diseases such as colitis, diarrhea, and inflammatory bowel disease are increasing the development of targeted therapies and nutrition that support healthy gut function in both animals and pets.
     

Trump Administration Tariffs

  • Probiotic feed additives and other essential supplements for animal health solutions are imported from countries like China and other Asian countries, thus the elevated import tariffs by the Trump administration may prove detrimental. These tariffs may halt the supply of essential materials for tracking gut health, driving up the operational costs of livestock control systems.
     
  • As a result of these tariffs, companies in the animal intestinal health market may need to reevaluate and modify their sourcing and production strategies to lessen reliance on Chinese suppliers. This could lead to a strategic pivot toward sourcing materials and components from alternative regions such as India, Vietnam, and Eastern Europe.
     
  • This change could lead to a series of complications, such as service stagnation and maintenance of gut health monitoring systems as well as telemetry-enabled dispensers for dietary supplements to restore system balance.
     

Animal Intestinal Health Market Analysis

Animal Intestinal Health Market , By Product Type, 2021 - 2034 (USD Billion)

Based on product type, the global market is segmented into nutrition and pharmaceuticals. The nutrition segment dominated the market with USD 2.9 billion in 2024 and was valued at USD 2.6 billion in 2023 growing from USD 2.4 billion in 2022.
 

  • The rising awareness for importance of gut health in overall animal well-being has raised the demand for nutrition-based products. Animal owners and veterinarians are focusing more on preventive care rather than treatments, this insists on a balanced diet and nutritional support for the animals.
  • This growing demand for natural and holistic health solutions highly contributes to the market growth of nutrients in market.
     
  • Moreover, many companies are contributing to spread awareness for the importance of nutrition intake, that leads to increasing adoption of nutritional product to improve animal intestinal health.
     
  • For instance, in March 2025, Cargill hosted tech talks showcasing innovations aimed at enhancing animal agriculture and helping producers overcome industry challenges. Among their products, Biostrong is designed to promote healthy digestion and support growth in poultry, improving the feed conversion ratio. This reduces feed consumption while increasing chicken weight, contributing to more efficient and sustainable production practices. Such innovations further stimulate the growth of the market by addressing both economic and health-related challenges in animal farming.
     
Animal Intestinal Health Market , By Animal Type (2024)

Based on animal type, the global animal intestinal health market is categorized into companion animals and livestock animals. The livestock animals segment is growing with a significant CAGR and is expected to reach USD 5.6 billion by 2034.
 

  • Livestock such as cattle, swine, poultry and other livestock animals dominate the global market. The critical role of livestock in global food supply chain stimulates the market growth.
     
  • For example, according to Statista, in 2023, the global livestock population included approximately 1.57 billion live cattle and pigs each, along with 34.4 billion chickens. These vast numbers highlight the significant scale of animal agriculture and underscore the critical importance of maintaining intestinal health to ensure productivity, sustainability, and overall animal well-being.
     
  • Moreover, the rising global preference for animal-based protein is a key driver stimulating market growth. Intestinal health in livestock is directly linked to their overall well-being and productivity, making it a critical factor in efficient animal farming. For instance, diseases such as rumen acidosis in cattle and swine dysentery in pigs can lead to significant economic losses due to reduced growth rates and increased mortality.
     
  • Thus, addressing these issues through gut health solutions further accelerates market expansion by enhancing animal performance and reducing the impact of disease-related obstacles.
     

Based on function, the global animal intestinal health market is categorized in preventive care and disease treatment. The preventive care segment dominated the market in 2024 and was valued at USD 2.7 billion.
 

  • Increasing awareness of proactive health management and preventive care, and the change in focus from treatments to early preventive measures has been contributing to the market growth.
     
  • Moreover, the increasing pet ownership that prefer preventive care for their pets wellbeing contribute to market growth. For instance, U.S. households have 67% own pets, and they prefer preventive action such as vaccinations, regular health checkup and nutritional support that ensure the long-term health benefits and reduce future medical costs.
     
  • Additionally, rising demand for cost effective prevention rather than treating advanced diseases in animals, drives the market growth. Early assistance through probiotics, prebiotics and enzymes help reduce chances of issues such as gastrointestinal diseases, that may lead to poor feed conversion, weight loss or death.
     
  • For instance, according to the USDA, the mortality of cattle results in an estimated economic loss of USD 1 billion. Therefore, implementing preventive care measures, particularly those focused on improving intestinal health, can significantly reduce these losses that further driving the growth of the gut health solutions market.
     

Based on mode of administration, the global animal intestinal health market is categorized into feed/water additives and other modes of administration. The feed/water additives segment is growing with a significant CAGR and is expected to reach USD 8.2 billion by 2034.
 

  • These formulations of probiotics, prebiotics, or other digestive ingredients are incorporated directly into animal feed additives or water, ensuring consistent and precise dosing based on specific needs. This convenient method supports market growth, particularly in large-scale operations.
     
  • Feed and water additives are cost-effective as farmers can add the digestive ingredients on daily basis for the animals that results in prevention of digestive disorders and improve feed conversion rate. This indirectly saves cost as feed and water represent a large part of farming expenses, therefore enhancing food efficiency for gut health is highly economical choice as compared to other methods that include individual treatments.  
     

Based on distribution channel, the global animal intestinal health market is divided into veterinary hospitals, e-commerce, retail pharmacies and other distribution channels. The veterinary hospitals segment dominated the market in 2024 and was valued at USD 1.8 billion in 2024 growing from USD 1.7 billion in 2023.
 

  • Veterinary hospitals play a vital role in managing animal intestinal health by providing quick and accurate treatments for a wide range of digestive disorders. These facilities also help promote awareness of preventive care and encourage the use of gut health products such as probiotics, prebiotics, and enzymes, which support overall wellness and help prevent conditions such as diarrhoea, bloat, and acidosis.
     
  • Additionally, these facilities enable swift and precise diagnoses, reducing the time required for effective treatment of digestive issues. With the growing number of pet owners, veterinary hospitals and clinics are increasingly becoming the primary point of care for animals.
     
U.S. Animal Intestinal Health Market , 2021- 2034 (USD Billion)

In 2024, the U.S held a significant position in the North America animal intestinal health market, valued at USD 1.6 billion.
 

  • The rising rate of pet ownership in the U.S. is significantly driving the growth of the market. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, pet-owning households spend an average of approximately USD 1,515 per year on their pets, excluding adoption or purchase costs. This growing expenditure highlights the increasing demand for veterinary services and intestinal health products among both veterinary professionals and pet owners.
     
  • Furthermore, the study reveals that nearly 90% of dog owners and 77.1% of cat owners have a regular veterinarian or veterinary practice, underscoring the strong reliance on professional veterinary care.
     
  • Moreover, the increasing prevalence of infectious diseases amongst the animals, mainly the zoonotic diseases have been a major role for growing demand of proper gut health for animals.  According to 2023 report of CDC, zoonotic diseases majorly cause the transmitted disease from animals to humans. This stimulated the market demand for the market.
     
  • There is a growing shift in the U.S. toward preventive healthcare, not only for humans but also for animals. Pet owners and livestock farmers are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of maintaining intestinal health to prevent diseases and enhance overall animal well-being.
     
  • In addition, government initiatives are emphasizing disease prevention and animal welfare by investing in research and development, as well as AI-driven methods aimed at promoting better gut health.
     

Germany dominates the European animal intestinal health market, showcasing strong growth potential.
 

  • The increasing demand for pet care in both companion and livestock animals, along with government initiatives for disease prevention and good animal health is stimulating the market growth. The German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) is actively promoting animal healthcare through various initiatives that include animal diseases prevention and enhancing gut health issues.
     
  • The increasing number of livestock animals for both meat production and other purposes is stimulating the market demand. Moreover, the demand for natural and synthetic products are escalating the market.
     
  • Additionally, Germany’s biotechnology industry continues to invest in the development of innovative nutritional solutions and care for infectious diseases. Companies such as Evonik have introduced science-based system solutions aimed at improving the gut health of broiler chickens, laying hens, and weaned-to-growing-finishing pigs.
     
  • These advancements support animal health without the need for antibiotics, leading to a significant reduction in animal mortality rates.
     

China animal intestinal health market is estimated to grow with a significant CAGR, making it to be the fastest growing country in the Asia Pacific market.
 

  • China has the highest market share in the region, due to increasing prevalence of diseases in animals, increasing pet ownership and rising demand for natural preventive care driving the market growth. 
     
  • According to NIH, China is known to be the largest applicant for patents targeting probiotics and enzymes for swine and poultry. Moreover, the growing awareness of animal health has resulted in government initiatives to improve animal welfare are stimulating the need of healthy gut health in the animals.
     
  • With increasing China’s urbanization, increase in pet ownership has been noticed, particularly in urban areas. The health concerns of pet owners have risen dramatically and they are making certain that their pets are well taken care of. This along with the rise in the humanization of pets has helped in improving the demand for animal intestinal products that support the intestinal health of pets.
     
  • Moreover, companies are actively pursuing partnerships and collaborations to develop better products and expand their market reach. For example, the joint venture formed in March 2024 between Evonik and Shandong Vland Biotech from China to enhance marketing strategies in livestock gut health.
  • These collaborations are aimed at the development of probiotics as well as other advanced bio solutions meant for animal gut health.
     

Brazil leads the Latin American animal intestinal health market, with remarkable growth during the analysis period.
 

  • Brazil is one of the largest producers and exporters for meat, poultry and dairy products in the world. It has a vast agricultural sector that stimulates the demand for healthy livestock management practices, that includes maintaining intestinal health in animals. Products such as probiotics, prebiotics and additives are used increasingly to improve livestock productivity, prevent any diseases and improve meat and dairy quality.
     
  • Brazil has experienced a high incidence of infectious diseases in animals, leading to a greater burden of disease across the livestock and companion animal sectors. In response, the Brazilian government has implemented animal health regulations and guidelines aimed at infection control, promoting early diagnosis and improving access to preventive treatments.
     
  • Additionally, universities and research institutions in Brazil are embracing the biomedical innovation in preventive healthcare to work with foreign pharmaceutical companies. The rising demand for cost-effective, advanced solutions, along with stronger public-private healthcare collaborations, is further driving market growth.
     

Saudi Arabia to experience the highest growth rate in the Middle East and Africa animal intestinal health market in 2024.
 

  • The increasing interest for understanding the concept of gut microbiome and its impact on animal health, with studies exploring the role of gut microbiota in different populations is stimulating the market growth. Moreover, companies are launching new products such as Enterosure to address issues and promotes healthy microbiome.
     
  • Moreover, Saudi Arabia’s high prevalence of infectious diseases among animals heightens the risk of complications, further boosting the demand for effective and timely animal healthcare solutions.
     

Animal Intestinal Health Market Share

The top 6 players such as Cargill, Evonik, Koninklijke DSM, ADM (Archer Daniels Midland), Adisseo, and Zoetis collectively account for approximately 50%–60% of the market share. These companies actively pursue various strategies, including business expansion, mergers and acquisitions, collaborations, and novel product launches, to strengthen their market presence. For instance, in June 2022, Cargill announced its acquisition of Delacon, a leader in plant-based phytogenic feed additives, to bolster its position in animal nutrition. This partnership combines Cargill’s global expertise in animal health with Delacon’s pioneering phytogenic technologies to enhance feed efficiency and animal well-being. Key players are increasingly engaging in strategic initiatives such as collaborations, product launches, and partnerships to expand their product portfolios.
 

Notably, in March 2025, during VIV Asia 2025, Cargill introduced its new Micronutrition and Health Solutions portfolio, featuring products like Biostrong for improved poultry growth and Notox for enhanced mycotoxin management. Although the market remains highly fragmented, leading companies are adopting multi-pronged approaches to effectively meet the rising demand for animal intestinal health solutions and to secure their competitive positions.
 

Animal Intestinal Health Market Companies

The company profile section includes companies that have commercial products available in the market. Prominent players operating in the market treatment market are as mentioned below:

  • Adisseo
  • ADM
  • AdvaCarePharma
  • BioChem
  • Cargill
  • Evonik
  • Karyotica Biologicals
  • Kemin
  • Kerry Group
  • Koninklijke DSM
  • Lallemand
  • PetAg
  • Phibro Animal Health
  • PRN Pharmacal
  • Zoetis
     

To remain competitive, key players are heavily investing in research and development, partnerships, and collaborations to launch new animal intestinal health solutions. For instance, in April 2024, DSM-Firmenich and Lallemand Health Solutions announced a partnership to develop synbiotics solutions for early life nutrition. These innovative solutions combine human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) from DSM-Firmenich with probiotics from Lallemand to support infant health, including microbiome development, immune system support, and optimal growth.
 

Additionally in March 2025, Orffa and Florates introduced Instant Insight in Gut Health. This pioneering diagnostic tool provides rapid, data-driven insights into gut health, marking a significant step forward in proactive livestock management. Such advancements are intensifying competition, raising market awareness, and stimulating growth across the animal intestinal health sector.
 

Animal Intestinal Health Industry News

  • In October 2024, Amlan International announced a strategic distribution alliance with VetPro. This collaboration focused on introducing the company’s innovative animal health products such as Calibrin-Z and Varium in the northern Brazil region. This helped the company expand its sales in Northern Brazil.
     
  • In January 2024, Innovative Solutions, launched Humisyn, a product line designed to improve gut health in poultry and reduce the effects of necrotic enteritis, causing significant loss in the global poultry industry. This helped the company expand its product offerings.
     
  • In July 2023, DSM-Firmenich has completed the acquisition of Adare Biome, a company of postbiotics. This acquisition helps DSM-Firmenich expanding its capabilities in the emerging postbiotics market. Postbiotics offer benefits such as longer shelf-life and versatile applications, with increasing scientific support. This allows DSM-Firmenich to accelerate the creation of next-generation biotics.
     
  • In September 2021, EW Nutrition announced the launch of a novel gut health solution for poultry “Pretect D”, a proprietary blend of phytomolecules, helps maintain bird performance and farm profitability.
     

The animal intestinal health market research report includes an in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates and forecast in terms of revenue in USD Million from 2021 - 2034 for the following segments:

Market, By Product Type

  • Nutrition
    • Probiotics
    • Prebiotics
    • Synbiotics
    • Enzymes
    • Immunomodulators
    • Other nutrition
  • Pharmaceuticals
    • Antibiotics
    • Other pharmaceuticals

Market, By Animal Type

  • Companion animals 
    • Dogs
    • Cats
    • Horses
    • Other companion animals
  •    Livestock animals 
    • Cattle
    • Swine
    • Poultry
    • Other livestock animals

Market, By Function

  • Preventive care
  • Disease treatment

Market, By Mode of Administration

  • Feed/water additives
  • Other modes of administration

Market, By Distribution Channel

  • Veterinary hospitals
  • E-commerce
  • Retail pharmacies
  • Other distribution channels

The above information is provided for the following regions and countries:

  • North America
    • U.S.
    • Canada
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • UK
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • Netherlands
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • Australia
    • South Korea
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Argentina
  • Middle East and Africa
    • South Africa
    • Saudia Arabia
    • UAE

 

Authors: Mariam Faizullabhoy, Gauri Wani
Frequently Asked Question(FAQ) :
Who are some of the prominent players in the animal intestinal health market?
Key players include Adisseo, ADM, AdvaCarePharma, BioChem, Cargill, Evonik, Karyotica Biologicals, Kemin, Kerry Group, Koninklijke DSM, Lallemand, PetAg, Phibro Animal Health, PRN Pharmacal, and Zoetis.
How big is the animal intestinal health market?
The global market size for animal intestinal health was valued at USD 4.5 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.3% from 2025 to 2034.
Which segment dominated the animal intestinal health industry in 2024?
The nutrition segment led the market with USD 2.9 billion in revenue in 2024.
How much is the U.S. animal intestinal health industry worth?
The U.S. market was valued at USD 1.6 billion in 2024.
Animal Intestinal Health Market Scope
  • Animal Intestinal Health Market Size
  • Animal Intestinal Health Market Trends
  • Animal Intestinal Health Market Analysis
  • Animal Intestinal Health Market Share
Authors: Mariam Faizullabhoy, Gauri Wani
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Base Year: 2024

Companies covered: 15

Tables & Figures: 200

Countries covered: 19

Pages: 175

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