Hay there Kids!
Over the last couple rainy days I have taken to reading some
of my old Alma Mater textbooks. Of course, since Memorial Day is fast
approaching, I’m chomping at the bit to jump into the stories of our soldiers
(and their steeds) that we are all memorializing. You won’t believe what I
found out, just by doing a little digging! I think I may have found my long
lost cousin, too! You have to hear this…
Washington statue at Union Square Park NYC Photo courtesy: flicker.com |
What an adventure I have been on since I opened up my old history
books! The first things that might pop into your mind when someone says Memorial
Day are the red, white and blue balloons, parades and BBQ’s, but the reason we
are celebrating is to remember all of the soldiers who have fought for our
freedoms over the last few hundred years! Whooa! That’s a long time! One
soldier in particular, who I share more similarities with than I thought and
was an iconic leader, is George Washington. Yes, he led many American armies
into battle and, yes, he became the first president, but do you know what else?
George Washington had a horse named Nelson!
Here’s the story. In 1763 a foal was born on the farm of
Thomas Nelson of Virginia. Over the years he grew up to be a strong, calm, chestnut
beauty with a white face and white legs (Kind of like me!
Except for the socks). When the horse turned 15 his owner sent him to live in
New York with George Washington as a gift because Washington was having trouble
finding a new horse to ride. Washington named his new mount “Nelson” after his
old owner, and they became inseparable from each other. Nelson was Washington’s
favorite horse to ride for pleasure and battle.
Can you see the resemblance?!
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Photo courtesy: io9.com |
In order for Nelson to do his job he had to build up a lot
of endurance to trek long distances with his rider leading armies. Even today,
horses still need to build up their endurance to stay fit and healthy, no
matter what age they are! At the Equine Science Center, we put horse care and
well-being at the top of our priority list. This is why we do research on the
high-speed equine treadmill (that you can see at our Open House on July 24th)!
Before you get to experience a live demonstration at the Open House, you can
run a treadmill test all on your own by playing the Equine Science 4 Kids’
new game, “Exercising
Horsepower!”
I hope that you all have a memorable Memorial Day! Remember
that cool stories are only as far as your nearest textbook!
Happy Holidays,
Your Pal,
Lord Nelson
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