Twin doelings!! Oh my!! She was wonderful, only pushed five or six times and the first one just popped out, then while Ivy was cleaning her and I was helping the second one just slid on out with out even pushing, it was fabulous. Ivy certainly knew she had to lick them!! They were on their feet in less than five minutes. I stayed out for almost two hours helping dry them and waiting to see them nurse, which they did. Very funny watching them try to bump all along Mom till they finally made it to the teat. Ivy wasn't sure at first that she wanted them at that end, but eventually figured out to stand still. First one is bigger and all white, second seems to be a dark gray and white. Ivy is "blue" with a white band and Dad is white. The doe who kidded last week was having fits in the next stall when she heard the babies cry, I bet she would have taken them over if she could get to them. She only had one and is very maternal. And I never knew before what goes on in the barn at night when I thought they were all sleeping, what a bunch of crazies, thumping and bumping and the two cats were having a game of chase all over and up and down the rafters. Such fun. And, I think my other ND doe may be considering having her turn in the next day or so, just getting that feeling about her.