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Welcome to mandmponies.com

First and foremost let me welcome you to the mountain and moorland stud directory website.

mandmponies.com big launch giveaway!

To celebrate the launch of mandmponies.com - the best value for money advertising for mountain and moorland studs. We are giving away a free text advertisement (for a period of 6 months) to the first 50 customers to complete the online submission form. Good luck, successful respondents will be informed via email.

Click here to apply for your free advertisement!

Credit and debit cards now accepted!

In addition to us accepting personal cheques and postal orders we now accept payment via all major credit and debit cards via our secure online payment system.

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Interesting horse & pony related articles

We will soon be releasing regular articles relating to horse and pony ownership.

Our Aim

The aim of this website is to offer a convenient user friendly website to allow mountain and moorland enthusiasts to search for, and advertise studs.

There is no requirement for you to have access to the Internet to take advantage of this wonderful marketing opportunity, in fact you don't even need to own a computer. On the other hand, if you are a member and have a website, a link from mandmponies.com will help to increase the number of visitors to your site

The MandM Breeds

There are nine recognised M&M breeds when counting Welsh as one, although the Welsh breed is divided into 4 sections.
The small breeds are: Shetland, Exmoor, Dartmoor and Welsh section A and B.
The large breeds are: Connemara, Highland, Dales, Fell, New Forest, and Welsh section C and D (Welsh cob).