It's a paint horse. A black and white paint horse.
Yes he can.
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Little Joe Cartwright's horse's name is Cochise. It was a pinto horse known for its speed and endurance on the TV show "Bonanza."
The beautiful Paint Little Joe Cartwright rod was named Cochise.
his Name was BUCK.Ben rides a "buckskin" or "dun"; that's the horse's coloring: golden brown with a black mane and tail. As for what breed, I can only guess but from the looks of him a cross between a quarter horse and Tennessee Walker (wide chest and legs set slightly to the outside). Both breeds would have been around in the back half of the 1800's. Quarter horses were bred to work cattle
Buck, Ben's horse, was a buckskin. Sport, Adam's horse, was a sorrel. Chubb or Chubby, Hoss's horse, was a dark brown. Cochise, Little Joe's horse, was a black and white pinto or a piebald. Black and white pinto means the same thing as piebald.
Little Joe got Cochise in the episode titled "Cochise," which is the 18th episode of the first season of "Bonanza." In this episode, Little Joe adopts the beautiful but wild horse Cochise after a series of adventures and challenges. The episode showcases their developing bond and highlights themes of trust and companionship between man and horse.
Hoss Cartwright horse's name was Chub. Ben's horse was Buck, Little Joe's horse was Cochise, and Adam's horse was Sport.
Joe Pittman died by trying to tame a wild white horse. When the horse was let go by Jane Pittman, Joe went to get it back. When the horse came back, Joe was hung by a rope and the horse was dragging him.
Yes they will and have or have at least made Ben Cartige's horse Buck and Little Joe's Chochise. I don't know about the last.
I think that a piston is a kind of horse. I believe that it is not a purebred breed if horse, though. it stands for HORSEPOWER! A Modern Look In keeping up with the latest fashion trends, the Pistons changed their team colors to teal, black, yellow and red during the summer of 1996. The horse's head and flaming mane, worn here by Joe Dumars, represented "horse power," holding consistent with Detroit's automotive theme.
that was troy