What a pretty little doe! Are they Nigerian Dwarfs? I am in EXACTLLY the same situation as you are!! We had an accidental mating right when she seemed to be in heat, so expected her to kid 2 months ago, but she's just getting bigger & bigger-I hope it's twins! (After the accident, I just left them together so I guess she got pregnant later.) San Clementes can breed year round but maybe that doesn't mean they come into season every single month of the year? I still haven't figured it out. I heard pygmy goats are like that--does anyone here have pygmies?
Any way my doe has been having some mucous for almost a week but has gotten skittish all of a sudden so I haven't been able to feel her ligaments. I am not very good at it anyway. I just keep my birthing kit by the back door & look at her several times a day. (You might not really see the mucous right away, but she'll have straw stuck to her bottom or just her hair kind of stuck together. Though my last doe didn't have that till just before she kidded-they like to keep us guessing!)
Is the white goat in the photo a buck? (Or is that an udder?) My buck was HORRIBLE when he was in with a kidding doe-chasing her around trying to mate--luckily I was home & I ran out & guarded her with a spray bottle till her baby was born. That could have ended up with 2 dead goats...a really scary thought! Thank goodness I was home!!! After that I built a serious buck pen-the fence is only 5' tall so I made a ceiling out of more fencing so it's like a big cage. I just divided off the end of the goat pen so I can open the gate & let them be together most of the time & use all the space together. Unfortunately my back yard is little so the pen is small. I feel bad he's been in there so long, though he seems content lying in his plastic chaise lounge.