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
A really WELL broke Walker can be an excellent horse for kids to learn on. The key is being very well broke! One problem with Walkers is if your child wants to show (4-H or FFA), most judges do not know how a Walker is supposed to look. In the USA you will find a Walker at a bit of a disadvantage in the open show ring. If you get a super well trained, gentle horse then it may be worth the show ring disadvantage. The biggest thing in selecting a horse for kids isn't breed, but the amount and quality of the training and the horses general disposition.
A mustang is still a horse, therefore the name for a baby one would be the same as a name for a baby Lipizzaner, Quater horse, Friesan, Walker, or any other horse breed. A baby in general is called a foal, a girl baby is a filly, and a boy baby is called a colt. Hope this helps. Happy Trails!
Tonto, from the Lone Ranger- his horses name was Scout.
The Lone Ranger's nephew's horse was named either Victor or White Feller, depending on the adaptation. In the original radio series and TV show, the horse was named Victor, while in later adaptations like the 2013 film, the horse was named White Feller.
The name of Tonto's horse was Scout in "The Lone Ranger" series. Scout was known for being loyal, fast and intelligent, often aiding Tonto and the Lone Ranger in their adventures.
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.
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.
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No, but it's a popular name. (My Paint Horse is named Cheyenne)
I think his horse Ringo was a quarter horse crossed with tennessee walker.
The pre-horse Cheyenne were basically a stationery people. Once introduced to the horse they were more or less nomadic.
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"Ole Horse " In "unforgiven" Clint calls his horse by this name as they are trapped in a heavy rain.
He is very much alive and lives in Grass Valley, CA You can usually see and meet him in person every year at the Draft Horse Classic in Grass Valley, he is usually there every Sat and Sunday during the show. It's in Sept.
A Tennessee Walker is an evening horse