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Can't give you a proper answer. It all depends on how much handing the yearling has had before the injury and how bad the injury is. You haven't said if it's a joint injury or a flesh wound... As always with horses, you must be calm and quiet but persistent. Reassure the horse and keep it calm, as they can be so quick to get a fright at nothing and injure themselves further when at a young age ...

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Have good experienced people to handle the horse, which hopefully has been handled from birth. Keep them in a stall as a confined space is safer. Get the vet to 'tranq' them asap. Then the work can proceed properly and safely.

If it has not been handled that is a whole other ball game.

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