My aunt Wilma Camp owned this fine stallion. "Vig", as she called him, was the pride of her stables. One of his sons named Ro-Ma Vigil Beau was her personal favorite, and I'm eager to find out where he ended up after her death and the liquidation of Ro-Ma Morgan Farms stock.
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I've been a student of the horse all my life and an avid reader of all sorts of books. I got into Morgans in 1979, getting my first Morgans in 1980 and then becoming a breed historian with published articles in various publications. I still have Morgans, and cats.
My aunt Wilma Camp owned this fine stallion. "Vig", as she called him, was the pride of her stables. One of his sons named Ro-Ma Vigil Beau was her personal favorite, and I'm eager to find out where he ended up after her death and the liquidation of Ro-Ma Morgan Farms stock.
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