Upon his death at age 33, Roy horrified at the thought of burial, inspired by the animals on display in the Smithsonian, decided to have Trigger mounted with his hide stretched over a plaster likeness in a reared position on two legs and put on display at the Roy Rogers- Dale Evans Museum located then in Victorville, California. The excellent mounted work was done by Bishoff's Taxidermy of California.
2007-10-25 04:26:27
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answered by Anonymous
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After Trigger died in 1965, his hide was stretched over a plaster likeness and put on display at the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum in Victorville, California which has since been relocated to Branson, Missouri.
2007-10-25 11:26:28
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answered by Carol K 4
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You're right about him being stuffed but Trigger had a nice view of the television set as he was put in Roy's living room.Then he was moved after Roy died too.
2007-10-25 11:25:32
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answered by Janell T 6
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Trigger was stuffed and is in the Roy Rogers Museum
2007-10-25 11:25:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Trigger was stuffed and mounted then dispalyed in Roy's home until roy passed away. Dale then moved that big horse to their museum.
2007-10-25 12:35:10
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answered by Lady Rhianna 3
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From what I recall it was stuffed and mounted in a museum
2007-10-25 11:21:13
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answered by kayme42 4
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Had him stuffed and mounted so he was always there for him.
2007-10-25 12:03:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I heard he had it stuffed. No lie!
2007-10-25 11:24:39
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answered by Joy L 4
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had him stuffed like a trophy "Silver"
2007-10-25 11:23:15
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answered by ? 7
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