In horse shows, mountain and moorland classes are usually divided into small breeds and large breeds. Judges must know the standards for each of the M&M breeds because ponies are judged against their respective breed standard. Show classes usually require that ponies are registered with their respective breed societies, though some shows allow non-registered ponies that match the M&M types. The show societies which hold M&M classes that contribute toward national and championship competitions include the National Pony Society, British Show Pony Society, and UK Ponies & Horses. According to Belknap, the "National Pony Society was founded in 1893 to encourage the breeding, registration and improvement of British riding ponies and Mountain and Moorland ponies and to foster the welfare of ponies in general". In Mountain & Moorland show classes, ponies are shown with natural full tails (not
pulled or
plaited), untrimmed
feather on the legs, and their manes are either left natural,
plaited or
hogged. Riders typically wear
tweed jackets and brown
Jodhpur boots, and bridles and saddles should be plain leather. == Conservation ==