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Reins, Research, and Robert Causey: A Look into UMaine’s Horse Program

Reins, Research, and Robert Causey: A Look into UMaine’s Horse Program

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In this episode of the Maine Farmcast, host Dr. Colt Knight welcomes his colleague and close friend, Dr. Robert Causey—known affectionately as “the horse professor”—for an in-depth conversation about the University of Maine’s equine program. A veterinarian, researcher, and Associate Professor of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Dr. Causey has dedicated over two decades to building and sustaining UMaine’s horse program, with a focus on student experience, community partnerships, and impactful research.

Dr. Causey shares his path into the horse industry, from growing up in the UK to earning his DVM from the University of Minnesota and a PhD in Theriogenology (reproductive veterinary medicine) from LSU. Listeners will hear how a mix of opportunity, personal circumstances, and student advocacy brought him to UMaine during the infamous ice storm of 1998—and how his work with Standardbred horses laid the foundation for a teaching and research program that has endured despite changing budgets and leadership.

The conversation explores everything from training philosophies and early program development to Dr. Causey’s collaborative research on equine reproduction, fetal development, mucosal immunity, and the surprising effectiveness of nasal vaccines. With a mix of humor, history, and heartfelt reflection, this episode offers an inside look at how one professor’s passion has shaped Maine’s equine education and prepared generations of students for careers in veterinary medicine and beyond.

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