Gunsmoke was made in the early 1950s and into the 1960's the horse that Marshall Dillon rode is no longer alive.
Matt Dillon, Gunsmoke, rode a buckskin horse.
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Stuffed mounted and on display at the Virginia Military Institute.
The oldest living horse on record is currently believed to be a pony named Shayne, who lived to be 51 years old. Shayne, from Australia, passed away in 2004 but holds the title for the oldest known living horse.
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Matt Dillon, Gunsmoke, rode a buckskin horse.
Marshall Dillon's horse, "Buck," from the television series "Gunsmoke," was a notable character in its own right. While the exact size isn't specified in the series, Buck was portrayed as a sturdy, well-built horse typical of the Western genre, likely standing around 15 to 16 hands high (approximately 60 to 64 inches at the shoulder). This size is common for American Quarter Horses, which were often used in Westerns for their strength and agility.
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A hand is 4 inches. So say it was 61.2 inches, it would be 15.3hh(hands high) at the withers.
Dark Horse - Amanda Marshall song - was created on 1997-01-08.
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Marshall Matt Dillon, star of TV's popular Western, Gunsmoke, rode a horse named Buck. Strangely, the horse's name was only mentioned once during Gunsmoke's twenty-season run. Dillon's friend Festus had a mule called Ruth. Evidently there were TWO horses named Buck because some of the Gunsmoke episodes have Marshall Dillon riding a buckskin horse with white stockings and some of the Gunsmoke episodes have Marshall Dillon riding a buckskin horse without any white stockings.