Although the answer to this question can be found in Cervantes' novel Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, his squire/shield bearer/page, was the one who rode Dapple. Don Quixote himself rode a horse named Rocinante.
Sancho Panza's donkey is named Dapple. In Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote," Dapple accompanies Sancho on his adventures with Don Quixote, serving as a faithful companion. The donkey symbolizes Sancho's practicality and grounded nature in contrast to Don Quixote's idealism.
Freston (the pie. hahaha) (just kidding)
Don Quixote's horse was named Rocinante. This is presumably from the Spanish word "rocín", which denotes a low breed horse.
No. Dapple grays aren't born dapple, they get dapples as they grow older. Most dapple grays were grey/white when they were born.
To get to donkey
If it is a grey dapple, then they can look a bit blue, usually it is spelled Bleu though.
It was the donkey actually
In the story of Adam and Eve, God invented the Donkey. However, it turns out Adam actually named the Donkey.
A dachshund is a dapple if it has silver and black dots. Most dapples have silver hair also. There are two types of dapple, sliver dapple which is sliver or gray with black spots and a chocolate dapple which is a spotted mix of browns and tans. The chocolate ones can be either real dark in color or a lighter tan with darker spots. If you have a dapple with white on it, the white is called pie and a sliver dapple with brown on it, the brown is called bald. My 4 yr old male is considered a sliver dapple pie bald with sky blue eyes.
Donkey Kong's true love is a Kong named Candy Kong. She is featured in Donkey Kong Country.
Not all dapple greys fade.
Eeyore is the donkey's name in Winnie The Pooh.