The Road Sweeper

Stallions, Vanner History

1999 ~ 2012 | Black & White Tobiano Stallion | GV00031F

The Roadsweeper

from master vanner breeder fred walker

The Lion King

Young Black & White Stallion

Robert Watson's Old Horse

Foundation Stock of Sonny Mays

The PO Mare

Old Henry

The Old PO Mare

Blossom's Filly

The Lob Eared Horse

Henry Conner's White Horse

The Irish Blagdon Mare

Bonnie aka Blossom

The Roadsweeper (UK)

15.2h Black & White Mare

In late 2000, just two years after the last of the original 16 horses were imported, Dennis and Cindy sought to bring over another stallion with different genetics to compliment their growing breeding program. Having already purchased one of those originals from Fred Walker, it was an easy choice to include more of Fred’s bloodlines in their program.

It was decided to bring a young yearling colt and a young bred mare over. That colt became THE ROAD SWEEPER, and the mare was Gypsy Gold’s Rose. Both were sired by Fred’s stallion, The Lion King, a well-recognized Gypsy Vanner. Road Sweeper’s pedigree traces back to The Road Sweeper UK on both sides, and his markings are also quite similar. Road Sweeper was named in honor of his famous forbearer.

Road Sweeper spent a year at Disney learning to drive, and pulled their Princess Carriage in the parade. Later, he became part of the Arabian Knights Dinner Theater show in Orlando, pulling a carriage during the show.

Listen to the Story of The Road Sweeper

by Dennis Thompson

The Road Sweeper
The Road Sweeper

The Road Sweeper at the Arabian Knights Dinner Theatre

The Lion King

The Lion King, sire of The Road Sweeper

A few of The Road Sweeper’s get—

  • GG The Road Warrior, out of Crown Darby, 2011 Stallion
  • GG Aragon Of Sajewinds, out of Darby Dolly, 2006 Stallion
  • GG Roadsweeper’s Darby Dan, out of Crown Darby, 2005 Stallion
  • VVF Miss Tondelao, out of GB The King’s Savannah, 2007 Mare

In his time with us, Road Sweeper sired 17 foals. His photos are often used as an example of what a Gypsy Vanner should look like. He is honored on Fair Hill along with the rest of our historic horses.