In the television series "Cheyenne," Clint Walker rode a horse named "Bruno," who was a Belgian breed. This strong and powerful horse complemented Walker's rugged cowboy persona as Cheyenne Bodie. The breed's impressive stature and calm demeanor made it a fitting choice for the show's adventurous themes.
The horse that Clint Walker rode in the television series 'Cheyenne' was named Brandy. Clint Walker played a cowboy named Bodie in this series that dates back to the 1950s.
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i don't think he did but i do think he liked the horse a lot because on several of his westerns he rode the same hosebecause james stewart did the same he rode a blaze faced sorrel with white stocking legs he just loved that horse even though it wasn't his horse. thats what i think. sincerely virginia
i think its a quarter horse!! brown with a white blaze unless that's another movie.
It is a Quarter Horse Walking Horse mix....or in other words just a grade horse.
Trigger (Roy Roger's horse) was a Tennessee walker
I think his horse Ringo was a quarter horse crossed with tennessee walker.
In the movie "The Outlaw Josey Wales," Clint Eastwood's character rides an Appaloosa horse. The Appaloosa breed is known for its distinctive spotted coat and versatile performance, making it a fitting choice for the film's rugged Western setting. The horse's agility and endurance complement the character's journey throughout the story.
There are several, including the Arab, Akhal teke, Thoroughbred, Standardbred, Quarter Horse and the Tennessee Walker.
A Tennessee Walker - neat plate!
Gene Autry's horse was a morgan/quarter horse. Roy Rogers horse is a Quarter Horse/Tennessee Walking Horse.