Jockeys from around the country have called on Racing Australia to defer the introduction of new whip rules.
Meetings were held at 21 racetracks around Australia on Saturday over new rules that are due to come into force on December 1.
The new rules mean jockeys cannot use the whip in a forehand or backhand manner more than five times before the 100m mark.
Previously jockeys could use the whip in a backhand manner, provided they were not excessive in its use.
Riders can still use the whip at their discretion in the final 100m.
Queensland Jockeys' Association President Glen Prentice told a meeting at Doomben on Saturday that RA had gone ahead with a December 1 implementation without consulting the 22 national associations involving trainers, owners and breeders.
Brisbane jockeys voted unanimously for RA to defer the proposed start date until concerns were addressed.
They also called on RA to explain why there needed to be a change and they thought RA had failed to engage in meaningful consultation about the new laws.
Jockeys asked that RA establish a working party.
Victorian Jockeys' Association chief executive officer Des O'Keeffe said feedback the meetings would be sent to RA.
"We will collate the responses from about 400 participants at those meetings, provide them to Racing Australia and then await their response," O'Keeffe said.
The meetings also heard concerns about jockeys' new helmets that are to be introduced.