Aoba looked absolutely adorable in just a shirt and boxers, but Kuro was unable to take time to appreciate it in the excitement of the birth announcement. However, now that there is a moment to breath, the demon takes a moment to completely admire the young angel's state of dress before hopping over the gate and following him in. Mama cow decides to lie down again, the excitement having mellowed out, and Kuro marvels at all that weight she puts on his knees so easily. “Such a pretty heifer girl. . .” he murmurs, ignoring Dani's accompanying eye rolling. Moving around to her head he kneels and pats her forehead gently before turning to answer Dani's question. “Most of the time Cows have no problem giving birth. We're here for moral support, and to help her if anything goes wrong.” Mama huffs and bumps her head into Kuro's chest, knocking him on to his backside. The smaller demon giggles at this before firing off another question. “So, what can go wrong?” Kuro however waves off the question and decides to answer Aoba's first. “For now, this is gonna be a hell of a mess, so a towel wouldn't do much good. Besides, she'll do a lot of the clean-up herself, we'll just have to change out the dirty hay later.” He chuckles. “You'll just have to resign yourself to getting filthy again, and right after that nice bath too.” Dani whines. “But, but, what can go wrong?! Will they die like ours do, or is there something was can do to help!?” Kuro glares at Dani, not wanting to think about the breeding failures in hell. “No, they don't have to die when there's a problem. Most births go normally, so let's just hope for the best, okay?” Dani pouts, but nods and goes back to watching Mama cow. The large lady sets her head in Kuro's lap and begins grunting. “I think it's pushing time.” Looking up at Aoba he asks, “So, you wanna cuddle the head, or would you like to move around back and tell me when you see hooves?”