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.
I believe Buttercup was Dale Evan's horse.
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chetak was name of shivaji maharaj's horse.
"A Horse with No Name" is a song by the band America, released in 1971. The song describes a journey through the desert on a horse with no name. Despite the lack of a name, the horse represents a source of freedom and escape for the songwriter.
The name of a class of horse used for work is a draught horse.
Buttermilk
Dale Evans .
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In horse racing terminology, "running evens" refers to a horse that is performing at a level where its chances of winning are perceived to be equal to the odds being offered. This means that if a horse is running evens, it is expected to win about half the time based on its current form and competition. Essentially, it indicates a balanced or fair assessment of the horse's performance relative to the other competitors in the race.
Roy Roger's horse's name was "Trigger" and Dale Evan's horse was called "Buttermilk"
It was a Cowgirl and her name was Dale Evans as with Roy Rodgers
He died February 7, 2001 while living in Apple Vale CA.
I believe Buttercup was Dale Evan's horse.
Trigger was his horse; Dale Evans his wife. He had two sidekicks (at different times) Gabby Hayes and Pat Brady (who drove a jeep named "Nellybelle"). He actually had three different sidekicks the third was Andy Devine.
No, just because someone has the same last name doesn't mean they are related.
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buckskin Buttermilk was a buckskin colored quarter horse.