The Oak Spring Podcast
In this episode, we sit down with veterinarian John Mayo, who served as the primary veterinarian for Rokeby Farm, the legendary horse breeding and racing operation owned by Paul Mellon, from 1962 to 1997. Across more than three decades, Dr. Mayo played a central role in the care, training, and long-term health of some of America’s most significant Thoroughbred horses. Drawing on firsthand experience, Dr. Mayo reflects on what it meant to practice veterinary medicine at one of the most respected horse farms in the United States during the golden era of American Thoroughbred racing. He shares stories from daily life at Rokeby Farm, insights into breeding and racing practices, and the evolving standards of equine veterinary care over the latter half of the twentieth century. Listeners will gain a rare behind-the-scenes perspective on the relationship between veterinarians, breeders, trainers, and horses, as well as Paul Mellon’s approach to stewardship, animal welfare, and excellence. This conversation also touches on the broader cultural and historical significance of horse racing in Virginia and the legacy of Rokeby Farm. Whether you’re interested in equine veterinary medicine, horse racing history, Thoroughbred breeding, or the human stories behind iconic sporting institutions, this episode offers a thoughtful and compelling oral history from someone who lived it. Host: Chris Stafford Oak Spring website: https://www.osgf.org/ [https://www.osgf.org/] Subscribe to the Oak Spring Newsletter: Email: program@osgf.org Instagram: @oakspringgardenfoundation Twitter: @oak_spring Facebook: Oak Spring Garden Foundation
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