My research has indicated that "Nelson" was a pure-bred Arabian. A breed known for its endurance, strength, and intelligence. The Arabian Stallion "Mustafa al Zarina" of Somerset Park Arabian Farm has been noted as an "extreemely accurate look-a-like of President Washington's favorite horse." I have found a website for that breeding farm: somersetparkarabians.com . They have many pictures of this horse as well as others. I found it interesting and informative on the breed, and horses in general.
Gray.
Gray's are born with black skin and dark hair. The hair lightens with age and is often becomes pure white. But underneath the skin is still black.
White horses are born white, and have pink skin.
If you're talking about George Washington and the horse Nelson is believed to of been pure-bred Arabian. It's a breed which is well known for it's strength, intelligence and indurance.
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George Washington :)
the horse died when george wasington died
George Washington had a white horse named Nelson. George Washington also had 5 other white horses. His favorite horse was named Silver
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George Washington
There were many rumors stating that George Washington could bend a horse shoe. This has been stated in many books.
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George washington did not kill himself, he died of pneumonia after a horse ride in the rain.
My research has indicated that "Nelson" was a pure-bred Arabian. A breed known for its endurance, strength, and intelligence. The Arabian Stallion "Mustafa al Zarina" of Somerset Park Arabian Farm has been noted as an "extreemely accurate look-a-like of President Washington's favorite horse." I have found a website for that breeding farm: somersetparkarabians.com . They have many pictures of this horse as well as others. I found it interesting and informative on the breed, and horses in general.
If you are asking about the President George Washington's horse Blueskin, then yes he was an Arabian horse.
George Washington's favorite horse was an chestnut Arabian named Magnolia, his second favorite horse was one named Nelson. George Washington also had 2 horses named Blueskin and Lexington. George also had one horse which was called Roger Leo and Ellen Edeberg.
Yes, George Washington named the horse Nelson after Thomas Nelson sent the horse to him as a gift when he heard that Washington was having a difficult time finding a new horse. This horse's whole story can be found at this link. http://www.mountvernon.org/educational-resources/encyclopedia/nelson