It was a Cowgirl and her name was Dale Evans as with Roy Rodgers
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.
Her horse was named Buttermilk. Buttercup would be a type of flower that poisons horses, but her horse was named Buttermilk
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Hopalong Cassidy.
Buttermilk (gelding) was an American Quarter Horse.
The movie cowboy with a horse named Tony was Gene Autry. Autry, known as the "Singing Cowboy," starred in numerous films and television shows during the mid-20th century, often featuring his trusty horse, Tony, alongside him in his adventures.
Pat Brady's horse in the TV show "The Roy Rogers Show" is named Trigger.
Buttermilk was Dale Evans' horse.
Roy Roger's horse Trigger was originally named "Golden Cloud" .
Hmm...... Oh maybe because the cowboy rode on his horse named "Friday". The horse stays there for 2 days and the cowboy leaves on friday. lol yall. am i right?
Roy Roger's horse's name was "Trigger" and Dale Evan's horse was called "Buttermilk"
Flame , from the Black Stallion series , belonged to Alec Ramsay .