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  2. Aug 12, 2023 · Dale Evans named her horse Buttermilk after she saw a cloud pattern in the sky. She was watching the sunset with wrangler Buddy Sherwood in Lone Pine, California, when the inspiration came to her. Let’s be honest, the name “Soda” is not exactly fit for a horse that runs alongside the legendary Trigger.

  3. It was determined that the horse originally used by Dale Evans was too much a look alike to Roy Rogers' horse Trigger and was replaced by one owned by Hollywood animal trainer Glenn Randall. Dale became attached to the gelding, purchased him thus ending a long search for the perfect horse.

    • Wyoming, USA
    • April 13, 1941
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dale_EvansDale Evans - Wikipedia

    Dale Evans. Dale Evans Rogers (born Frances Octavia Smith; October 31, 1912 – February 7, 2001) was an American actress, singer, and songwriter. She was the second wife of singing cowboy film star Roy Rogers .

    • It was said that Buttermilk was rescued by a cattle farmer on his way to a slaughter house. He had been severely abused by his horse trader owner. This resulted in him being difficult and hard to handle.
    • It was love at first sight when Dale Evans saw Buttermilk. She needed a new horse to ride alongside Roy Rogers and Trigger. Though Buttermilk was quick and athletic, Evans was a tough cowgirl and kept at it.
    • Buttermilk could outrun Trigger. On galloping shots, he had to be held back to let Trigger hold the spotlight.
    • This handsome buckskin appeared in almost all of Roy Rogers movies. He also starred in The Roy Rogers Show, which ran from 1951 to 1957.
  5. Trigger was ridden by Rogers in many of his motion pictures, becoming much loved by the youthful audience that saw him on film and in Rogers' 1950s television series with his wife, Dale Evans, who rode her trusty buckskin Quarter Horse, Buttermilk.

  6. Her horse's name was Buttermilk. She wrote the song, "Happy Trails", which became her and Roy Rogers ' theme song. When she sent for a copy of her birth certificate in 1954, which she needed to get a passport, it read that her birth name was Lucille Wood Smith and that her birthday was Oct 30, 1912.

  7. Aug 19, 2009 · TV & Singing Cowgirl: Seen here with her famous horse "Buttermilk", Dale Evans was a cowgirl, indeed! Born Frances Octavia Smith in 1921, Dale Evans was the only actress who emerged as a star from "B" westerns. She sang on radio stations throughout the south and working in a Louisville…

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