Central Garden & Pet Acquires Champion USA Assets
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Dec 16 2025
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Central Garden & Pet announced that it has acquired the U.S. assets of Champion USA, a cattle fly-control company. Under the agreement, Champion USA's employees join Central's Professional business unit, where product quality, customer service, and nationwide distribution will remain a priority. The transaction closed on December 12. Central will provide additional details on the acquisition during its first quarter earnings call in February.
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Central Garden & Pet Company is engaged in the garden and pet industries. The Company offers a portfolio of over 60 brands, including Amdro, Aqueon, Best Bully Sticks, Cadet, C&S, Farnam, Ferry-Morse, Kaytee, Nylabone, Pennington, Sevin, Zoecon, and JustiFLY. Its segments include Pet and Garden. The Pet segment includes dog and cat supplies such as treats and chews, toys, beds and containment, grooming products, waste management and training pads; supplies for aquatics, small animals, reptiles and pet birds including toys, enclosures and habitats, bedding, food and supplements; products for equine and livestock, animal and household health and insect control products; live fish and small animals as well as outdoor cushions. The Garden segment includes lawn and garden consumables such as grass seed; vegetable, flower and herb packet seed; wild bird feed, bird houses and other birding accessories; weed, grass, and other herbicides, insecticide and pesticide products, and live plants.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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Central Garden & Pet Acquires Champion USA to Expand Sustainable Livestock Business
- Acquisition Expansion: Central Garden & Pet has acquired the U.S. assets of Champion USA, known for its JustiFLY® product line, which will further solidify Central's market position in the rapidly growing animal health sector.
- Market Impact: Champion USA has provided effective fly control solutions to over 300,000 cattle producers over the past 15 years, treating more than 50 million head of cattle, and is expected to reach a broader customer base through Central's resources and distribution network.
- Product Integration: The acquisition integrates Champion USA's employees into Central's Professional business unit, ensuring a priority on product quality and customer service, thereby enhancing Central's competitiveness in the livestock sector.
- Future Outlook: The transaction closed on December 12, 2025, with Central set to provide more details during its first quarter earnings call in February 2026, reflecting the company's confidence and strategic planning for future growth.

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