Native breeds
Fly The Last Flute and Sandra Burton, winners of the Mountain & Moorland Ridden Championship at Olympia 2013
The native, or Mountain and Moorland (M&M) breeds of Great Britain form a group of several breeds of ponies. Many of these are derived from semi-feral ponies kept on moorland or heathland, and some of them still live in this way.
M&M’s are one of the most popular mounts of choice today and the respective classes are usually the biggest on the show field.
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‘The best pony you could ever imagine’ is crowned HOYS mountain and moorland mini champion
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Train your native pony to ‘steal the show’ in the dressage ring with these 4 exercises, expert tips and polework patterns
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Looking to buy a Welsh section D to ride and enjoy? Read these top tips
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How to buy a Dales pony, plus what to look for in a quality example of this native breed
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Want to buy a Highland pony? A breeder explains how to begin your search for your dream partner
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Celebrating British breeds: native youngsters invited to Futurity evaluations for the first time
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Want a standard Shetland? Follow this guide on how to find the perfect pony
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How to buy the perfect Dartmoor pony for either yourself or a child
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How can I buy my perfect Connemara pony?
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Native breed experts pinpoint 6 core skills for your pony to be light, forward and responsive in the ring this season
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Meet the 2024 M&M supreme best of breed winners from London International
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‘I never dreamed this was even possible’: amateur rider and Fell stallion win M&M supreme in London
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The British Spotted Pony – a striking little equine who can turn his hoof to anything
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Native pony heaven: 36 stunning winners from the 2024 BSPS Heritage Championships
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‘What a little legend’: Fell pony is crowned HOYS M&M ridden pony of the year
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‘A pony of a lifetime’: farewell to Highland stallion who broke records in glorious career
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Could your native pony jump this? Walk the Royal International M&M working hunter course
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‘He loves the job’: Dales captures ridden M&M supreme title at Royal International
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Royal International joy for 20-year-old rider and stallion who was her surprise Christmas present