Anna Meah, who began training in late 2018, is planning to relocate the majority of her stable to Kentucky in early 2020. Meah said on Wednesday that she will send most of her 20-horse stable to Kentucky “at the end of February or beginning of March.” A few statebreds will remain in California. She said the decision was based on the wishes of several of her clients, the attractive purses in Kentucky, and the uncertainty surrounding California racing, which has seen a decline in racing dates in the last nine months. “I’ve got a lot of owners on the East Coast,” Meah said. “Obviously, they would like to have them over there. I’ll probably leave a few here. “It’s a big change and a scary and good feeling, I guess.” Meah said she began informing her clients of her plans in November. Meah, 27, opened her stable with her husband, David, a bloodstock agent, in the autumn of 2018. Through Wednesday, Meah has won seven races from 112 starters. The stable’s leading runner has been Excellent Sunset, who was second in the Grade 3 Robert Frankel Stakes at Santa Anita last December. The Santa Anita winter-spring meeting begins on Dec. 26. “We’ll run here at the start of the meeting and be quite active,” she said.