Ohio Admin. Code 3769-8-04 - Nerved horses
(A) All horses that have been nerved shall be
so designated on the front of the jockey club certificate and all claim
authorization forms for such horses. It is the responsibility of the owner of
the horse at the time the horse is nerved to see that this information is
placed on the registration certificate and the eligibility certificate. All
horses that have been nerved prior to the adoption of this rule must also be
certified and it will be the responsibility of the owner or the trainer of such
horse to see that such information is carried on the registration certificate.
No trainer or owner will be permitted to enter or start a horse that is
high-nerved. It shall be the responsibility of the owner and/or trainer of a
horse that has been low-nerved to post on the bulletin board in the racing
office at each track where the horse competes the fact that the horse has been
low-nerved, and it is the responsibility of each track to provide a space in
the racing office where the fact of nerving can be posted in accordance with
this rule. Where these requirements have been met, low-nerved horses will be
permitted to start.
(B) Only the
palmar (posterior) digital neurectomy (low nerving) by surgical or other
physical (example: freezing) or chemical (example: injecting alcohol or snake
venom) means will be permitted in horses to be raced. Only the posterior
digital nerve and middle branches to the palmar (posterior/back) part of the
foot may be desensitized. This procedure must be done below the fetlock. The
dorsal (anterior/front) branches must be preserved so the horse has feeling at
the coronary band at the front of the foot on both sides of the midline. Lack
of feeling at the coronary band on the front of the foot is prima facie
evidence that a horse has been nerved in contravention of this rule. Incisions
over nerves at or above the fetlock may be evidence that the horse has been
high-nerved, even if partial or complete feeling is present at the front of the
coronary band of the foot. In horses racing or to be raced, no "high nerving"
(at or above the fetlock, including volar, palmar or plantar nerves) is
permitted by any means: surgical, physical, including but not limited to
injection of alcohol or snake venom. Any offending party may be ruled off or
otherwise penalized under the provisions of rule
3769-8-99 of the Administrative
Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3769.03
Rule Amplifies: 3769.03
Prior Effective Dates: 09/05/1986, 04/01/1988
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3769.03
Rule Amplifies: 3769.03
Prior Effective Dates: 4/1/88
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