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Buttermilk (April 13 1941 – October 7 1972) was a buckskin Quarter Horse. He appeared in numerous Western films with his owner/rider, cowgirl star Dale Evans. Buttermilk was ridden by Evans in the 1950s television series The Roy Rogers Show with her husband Roy Rogers who rode his palomino, Trigger. Both horses were extremely popular and became a marketing success with cast iron and plastic replicas, lamps, and dozens of other products purchased by adults and children. In 2010, the Branson museum was closed and all artifacts were sold, including Trigger and Buttermilk.

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  • Buttermilk (April 13 1941 – October 7 1972) was a buckskin Quarter Horse. He appeared in numerous Western films with his owner/rider, cowgirl star Dale Evans. Buttermilk was ridden by Evans in the 1950s television series The Roy Rogers Show with her husband Roy Rogers who rode his palomino, Trigger. Both horses were extremely popular and became a marketing success with cast iron and plastic replicas, lamps, and dozens of other products purchased by adults and children. After Buttermilk died in 1972, his hide was stretched over a plaster likeness and put on display at the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum in Victorville, California (the museum has since been relocated to Branson, Missouri). In 2010, the Branson museum was closed and all artifacts were sold, including Trigger and Buttermilk. (en)
  • Buttermilk, född 13 april 1941, död 7 oktober 1972 var en gulbrun quarterhäst. Han medverkade i många västernfilmer tillsammans med sin ägare och ryttare, cowgirlstjärnan Dale Evans. Buttermilk reds av Evans i tv-serien , och hennes man Roy Rogers red palominofärgade Trigger. Båda hästarna var extremt populära och blev en marknadsföringssuccé med replikor av gjutjärn och plast, lampor och dussintals andra produkter som köptes av vuxna och barn. Efter att Buttermilk dog 1972 sattes hans hud över en gipsliknande häst, och visades på Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum i Victorville, Kalifornien (museet har sedan dess flyttats till Branson, Missouri). 2010 stängdes museet och alla artefakter såldes, inklusive Trigger och Buttermilk. (sv)
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  • Buttermilk (April 13 1941 – October 7 1972) was a buckskin Quarter Horse. He appeared in numerous Western films with his owner/rider, cowgirl star Dale Evans. Buttermilk was ridden by Evans in the 1950s television series The Roy Rogers Show with her husband Roy Rogers who rode his palomino, Trigger. Both horses were extremely popular and became a marketing success with cast iron and plastic replicas, lamps, and dozens of other products purchased by adults and children. In 2010, the Branson museum was closed and all artifacts were sold, including Trigger and Buttermilk. (en)
  • Buttermilk, född 13 april 1941, död 7 oktober 1972 var en gulbrun quarterhäst. Han medverkade i många västernfilmer tillsammans med sin ägare och ryttare, cowgirlstjärnan Dale Evans. Buttermilk reds av Evans i tv-serien , och hennes man Roy Rogers red palominofärgade Trigger. Båda hästarna var extremt populära och blev en marknadsföringssuccé med replikor av gjutjärn och plast, lampor och dussintals andra produkter som köptes av vuxna och barn. 2010 stängdes museet och alla artefakter såldes, inklusive Trigger och Buttermilk. (sv)
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