Well, for the moment I've let them all out into the big pasture. There's better grass coming in out there and it's keeping all their minds otherwise occupied ;~D
Cyn's the one with a few marks on her rear, but nothing serious.
I don't really have a setup that is good for ~keeping~ them separated on a regular basis, so I am sortof hoping this has been tried once and learned from ;~D
Since you really can't seperate easily, I'd leave them to work it out on their own. I think it is smart to have them in the biggest area you can.
I don't think this one time will teach them. My kids had a gelding that did that on a regular basis to mares. Maybe we were lucky, but no one ever got hurt.
Becky
Oh I wasn't talking about keeping the spearated on a full time basis, I just meant for the time being. :-)