Revised CANTER Guidelines
19 February 2026
2026
The CANTER Guidelines for Sustainable Equine Parasite Control, first published in 2024, by the pan industry group, Controlling Parasitic Resistance in Equines Responsibly (CANTER) have been extensively revised and updated, with the latest version 1.2 released on the CANTER website, 2 February 2026.
The Guidelines are a free, evidence-based resource for prescribers, horse owners and the wider equine industry. Written by leading experts and endorsed by the CANTER Core Steering Group, they are designed to address the growing and increasingly urgent challenge of anthelmintic resistance in horses.
Over the autumn and winter of 2025/2026, the CANTER Guidelines Working Group undertook a substantial review of the document. Most chapters have been updated to improve readability, flow and consistency of style, with clearer links between related chapters to support practical use. The online .pdfs have also been consolidated into single chapters to aid ease of file handling. The intention is for the Guidelines to offer clear, relevant and easy to access information on equine parasite control for UK prescribers.
Julia Shrubb, Chair of CANTER, said:
“A huge amount of work has gone into this revision. I would like to thank every member of the Guidelines Working Group for the generosity of their time, expertise and commitment. Their collective knowledge has ensured this remains the most thorough, up to date and practical resource of its kind for UK prescribers. Anthelmintic resistance is one of the most significant challenges facing equine health today, and I would urge everyone involved in prescribing and advising on parasite control to make full use of this resource.”
The CANTER Guidelines set out the key principles of sustainable equine parasite control, encouraging a strategic, risk-based approach rather than routine treatment or an ad hoc approach to parasite control. Research shows that indiscriminate use of wormers remains widespread and continues to accelerate resistance, increasing the risk to equine health and welfare across the UK.
The Guidelines support prescribers to:
- Assess parasite transmission risk using a structured, risk-based approach
- Use monitoring tools such as worm egg counts and antibody testing to inform treatment decisions
- Apply pasture and horse management strategies to reduce reliance on anthelmintics
- Prescribe wormers appropriately and responsibly, based on current resistance profiles
Importantly, the CANTER Guidelines are a live document. They will be continue to be reviewed and updated annually to ensure they reflect the latest evidence and remain a trusted reference for the industry. Two new chapters are already in development, focusing on parasite control in youngstock and on quarantine management, both of which are expected to launch later this quarter.
CANTER encourages prescribers and industry professionals to bookmark, refer to and reference the Guidelines as part of everyday prescribing and advisory practice, helping to protect the effectiveness of existing anthelmintics for future generations of horses.