Chris,i use show-pro,they have been around the longest and are located in springtown texas. Their machines hold up to dust and thing really well and the remote is easy for anybody to use. Your best bet is just to use the banner,if you get one that has the stuffed cow hanging from it the horses seem to be a little more nervous and it bounces around when it stops so the horses dont feel as calm on their ends. The web site is pro-cutter.com and their number is 817 523 4055. for around 1200 bucks you should be able to get everything you need,i love it for slowing a horse down that wants to drop a shoulder and it gives you tme to work with their turns and rollbacks and holdi them in the ground without having to lose a cow when u do it. Bino,that was a mini/shetland cross, the best way to break them is do your basic ground work then find someones maniac 6 yr old cowboy kid with no fear to put a lot of wet saddle blankets on them!
This little filly would stop,back up,track a cow and stood like a little angle for grooming and bathing but some of them are just ticked off little devils.