A Palamino
This is a color breed. According to Bill Witney, Trigger's sire was a registered Palomino; his dam was 1/2 cold blood and 1/2 Throughbred. Her sire had raced. Trigger inherited the best of both parents. There were also other Triggers, Little Trigger and of course Trigger Jr. Trigger was a stallion but not related to Trigger, Jr. Trigger Jr. was a Tennessee Walker. Little Trigger did most of the traveling to rodeos and such. Trigger was a stallion but was only used once for breeding. I asked Roy once about Trigger being used for breeding. He told me he was not happy about the breeding and didn't want to say much about it except it didn't turn out well. To learn the whole Trigger story read Trigger Remembered by William Witney
Roy Rogers horse was called Trigger
Roy Roger's horse's name was "Trigger" and Dale Evan's horse was called "Buttermilk"
Roy Rodgers' Horse's name was Trigger
After Trigger's death in 1965, Roy had the horse's side stretched over a plaster replica of the horse. It was placed in the Roy Rogers Museum, where it remained (first in Victorville and then in Branson) until the museum closed in 2009. The hide is now in possession of cable TV station.
'Trigger' was Roy's horse. You can see his story in the movie "My Pal Trigger".Trigger :)
Roy Rogers horse was called Trigger
Roy Roger's horse's name was "Trigger" and Dale Evan's horse was called "Buttermilk"
Roy Rodgers' Horse's name was Trigger
Roy rogers
After Trigger's death in 1965, Roy had the horse's side stretched over a plaster replica of the horse. It was placed in the Roy Rogers Museum, where it remained (first in Victorville and then in Branson) until the museum closed in 2009. The hide is now in possession of cable TV station.
Roy Rogers' famous horse was named Trigger. Trigger was a golden palomino stallion that appeared in many of Roy Rogers' films and television shows.
'Trigger' was Roy's horse. You can see his story in the movie "My Pal Trigger".Trigger :)
Buttermilk was Dale Evans' horse.
BUTTERMILK was the name of the horse owned by Dale Evans, wife of legendary cowboy Roy Rogers. BUTTERMILK was a light dun (buckskin) Quarter Horse who lived from the early 1940s to the early 1970s. BUTTERMILK's hide was made into a statue when he dies in 1972...he can be seen, along with Roy Rogers's horse TRIGGER...at the Rogers's museum in Branson, Missouri.
The Roy Rogers Show - 1951 Horse Crazy 5-11 was released on: USA: 26 February 1956
The Roy Rogers Show - 1951 Ginger Horse 4-17 was released on: USA: 27 March 1955
The Roy Rogers Show - 1951 The Horse Mixup 5-15 was released on: USA: 25 March 1956