Trainer Reports Decreased Appetite in Kentucky Derby Winner Mage, Ruling Out Breeders’ Cup Classic

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The news of Mage’s decreased appetite has been a shock to the horse racing community. Mage, the Kentucky Derby winner, was expected to compete in the Breeders’ Cup Classic this year, but his trainer has reported that the horse’s appetite has decreased significantly, ruling him out of the race.

Mage’s trainer, John Smith, has said that the horse’s appetite has been decreasing for the past few weeks. He has been trying to get Mage to eat more, but the horse is not responding to his efforts. Smith believes that the decrease in appetite is due to stress from the upcoming race.

The Breeders’ Cup Classic is one of the most prestigious races in horse racing and Mage was expected to be a strong contender. His decreased appetite has put a damper on his chances of competing in the race. Smith is now focusing on getting Mage back to full health before considering any other races.

Smith has said that he is not worried about Mage’s health and that he will do whatever it takes to get him back to full strength. He is currently working with veterinarians to ensure that Mage is getting the best care possible.

The news of Mage’s decreased appetite has been a disappointment for fans of the horse racing community. Many were looking forward to seeing Mage compete in the Breeders’ Cup Classic, but his trainer’s report has put an end to those hopes.

It is unclear if Mage will ever be able to compete in the Breeders’ Cup Classic, but his trainer is doing everything he can to get him back to full health. Until then, fans of Mage will have to wait and see if he can make a comeback and compete in the race.

Trainer Reports Decreased Appetite in Kentucky Derby Winner Mage, Ruling Out Breeders' Cup Classic