I noticed a post below that indicates there is a problem with 2 unit cavalry brigades becoming broken when one unit becomes shaken and also that you ignore artillery. The solution implied was to use 3 unit brigades.
Since nearly all our units are based on historical organisations, this is not a great deal of help. Nearly all our cavalry brigades except for the British are 2 units. Most of the French Cuirassier regts in 1812 were in single unit brigades. (we were using two Carabineer regts in a single brigade, so we did not hit that particular problem)
We had this problem on Sunday, although some brigades had a horse battery attached which we counted to make a three unit brigade. Otherwise, we ignored the rule, as we could see no real reason why the supporting unit should become broken, when the unit it is supporting becomes shaken. since that is why it is there.
We could actually get round this, since nearly all our cavalry regiments are 24 figs, so we could make two regiments plus a supporting composite unit. However, that would increase the munber of cavalry units by 50%.
Has any body else any solutions?

