Yes, he did.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigger_(horse)
Not at first. He later bought Trigger for $2500 paying a little at a time.
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Roy Rogers horse was called Trigger
Roy Rogers.
'Trigger' was Roy's horse. You can see his story in the movie "My Pal Trigger".Trigger :)
Roy Rodgers' Horse's name was Trigger
Roy Rogers' famous horse, Trigger, was purchased by Rogers in 1938 for $2,500. Trigger became a beloved icon and was known as "The Smartest Horse in the World." After Trigger's passing in 1965, Rogers had him preserved, and he is now on display at the Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum in Branson, Missouri.
Roy Rogers' famous horse was named Trigger. Trigger was a golden palomino stallion that appeared in many of Roy Rogers' films and television shows.
Roy Roger's horse's name was "Trigger" and Dale Evan's horse was called "Buttermilk"
He has three named Trigger, Little Trigger, and Trigger Jr.
The movie, "Son of Pale Face" has a hilarious scene with Bob Hope having to sleep with Trigger and Trigger keeps stealing the blanket away from Bob. Roy Rogers is in the room too asleep in his own bed. He sees what Trigger is doing and is amused by it. It was actually, Little Trigger.
The statue of Roy Rogers' horse, Trigger, at the Roy Rogers Museum in Victorville, California, was famously preserved after Trigger's death in 1965. The statue was created using Trigger's actual hide and became a notable attraction at the museum. However, the museum closed in 2009, and the statue, along with other memorabilia, was later sold at auction in 2010. The fate of the statue post-auction is less widely known, but it remains a significant part of Roy Rogers' legacy.
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