16 Tex. Admin. Code § 313.405 - Whips and Other Equipment
(a)
The use of a whip is not required and a jockey who uses a whip during a race
may do so only in a manner consistent with using the jockey's best efforts to
win. The correct uses of a whip include:
(1)
showing the whip to the horse before hitting the horse;
(2) using the whip in rhythm to the horse's
stride; and
(3) using the whip as
an aid to keep a horse running straight.
(b) A whip used in races must be at least
1/4-inch in diameter and have a looped leather "popper" affixed to one end. The
whip must have at least three rows of leather feathers above the popper and
each feather must be at least one inch long. The popper must be at least 1 1/4
inch wide and three inches long. A whip may not exceed one pound in weight or
31 inches in length, including the popper.
(c) If a jockey is to ride without a whip,
the stewards shall ensure that fact is announced over the public address
system.
(d) A jockey may not whip a
horse:
(1) on the head, flanks, or on any
part of the horse's body other than the shoulders or hind quarters;
(2) excessively or brutally causing welts or
breaks in the skin;
(3) in the post
parade except when necessary to control the horse;
(4) when the horse is clearly out of the race
or has obtained its maximum placing; or
(5) persistently, if the horse is not
responding to the whip.
(e) A jockey may not ride in a race unless
the jockey wears a safety vest meeting the requirements of §
311.218 of this title (relating to
Safety Equipment). A safety vest may weigh no more than two pounds.
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