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Trigger (July 4, 1934 – July 3, 1965) was a palomino horse which appeared in American ... in many of his motion pictures, ... Rogers's new ranch in ...
Phantom Wings had a short career as a stud at Beebe Ranch, but only had one foal: A chestnut colt named Sandpiper (b. 1964), out of a Chincoteague mare named Nora. A Breyer horse model of Phantom Wings was made from 1983 to 1987. [9] The mare's second foal – a solid chestnut filly, with no markings, named Wisp O'Mist – was born on 21 March ...
Xena's horse Argo was portrayed by a palomino mare named Tilly. In today's horse breeding the palomino color can be created by crossing a chestnut with a cremello. [2] Palomino is a Spanish word meaning juvenile pigeon (the diminutive of paloma, pigeon) and its equine usage refers to the color of such birds. [3] [4]
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Articles about Famous Palomino-colored horses. Pages in category "Palomino horses" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
A light horse breed founded in Tennessee, the walking horse is a mix of various breeds, including the Narragansett and Canadian pacer, standardbred, thoroughbred, Morgan, and saddlebred.
Animal stars were Roy's Palomino horse Trigger and his German Shepherd Bullet, [1] the "Wonder Dog". As with many Western films of the 1930s–1950s, the Roy Rogers Show featured cowboys and cowgirls riding horses and carrying six-shooters , but unlike traditional westerns, the series had a contemporary setting with automobiles, telephones, and ...
Huffman, Christi L. "They Earned a Place" Quarter Horse Journal March 1998 p. 68-75; Jennings, Jim "1992 Hall of Fame inductees" Quarter Horse Journal May 1992 p. 66-69, 147; Rusk, Rebecca "It Happened in 1989" Quarter Horse Journal January 1990 p. 68-69; Wohlfarth, Jenny "'97 Brings Eleven" Quarter Horse Journal March 1997 p. 64-67