Most times they don't need us there. When I was running 40 does, I had some that I had purchased that were bad mom's, if you weren't around you would lose the kids, they would take care of the first and ignore the second or the other way around. I culled them and any daughters that showed the same tendency, or any that needed help kidding. I have 7 does now, all kid easily on their own and take care off all kids without help. Now, if I know one is close I will run out to the barn a few times just to make sure all is well, but honestly I know usually the day before they will kid the next am (virtually all of mine kid early in the am, when the sun comes up) I used to have some angora's and for some reason they seemed to kid in the middle of the night (I am sure this was just a coincidence). Now, I do sit with my dogs, all pups are presold and I really want to make sure they all make it if at all possible.