More often than not I think he just tolerates me because I am the bringer of treats and the creature that lets them out to free range. Also, the one who comes running whenever he sounds an alarm or eye balls the sky because of a hawk. I am pretty sure he does not see me as a threat to him or the girls. In fact, when we go out to range he and Lydia stay together and Pauline follows me around about half the time. So he may think I am Pauline's mate and that is o.k. with him.Depends on how sting is with you. You could separate them from him, but wait until Pauline has hatched her babies, then just pop a fence around her, she´ll be far more settled. And she may actually prefer to be with the others once they get bigger. They like a flock, after all. Depends on the babies, really. I tend to keep my little ones with their mom for the first two to three weeks, separate from the others, as they´re just so tiny.