Trigger (horse) - Pedigree

Pedigree

Though often mistaken for a Tennessee Walking Horse, his sire was a Thoroughbred and his dam a grade (unregistered) mare who, like Trigger, was a palomino. Movie director William Witney, who directed Roy and Trigger in many of their movies, claimed a slightly different lineage, that his sire was a "registered" Palomino stallion (though neither Palomino registry existed at the time of Trigger's birth), and his dam was by a Thoroughbred and out of a "cold-blood" mare. (Trigger, Jr, who was no relation to Trigger, was in fact a registered Tennessee Walking Horse.) Though Trigger remained a stallion his entire life, he was never bred and has no descendants.

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