I have sheep. I'm assuming goats are the same. There are a lot of people with goats on here, so there are many people who would be able to give advice.Lol Thats good to know because I have goats as well, and planning on our first kid next Juneshe's a great girl, had her since she was 6-7 weeks old. Couldn't have asked for a better piggie
Most of my pig experience occurred before the internet so it's all from experience. However, I came across this link last night.
http://www.merckvetmanual.com/manag...ion-pigs/breeding-management-in-pigs#v3314185
The merck is very good, sometimes a bit involved...but the part about parturition is very good. Actually the entire breeding management is good, but it talks about things you wouldn't be doing. It talks about controlling estrus and inducing, which is done on a large scale in a hog barn.
But there is a lot of great information about what to expect during birthing and timelines and such for pigs and goats once you get looking. Some even have side view pictures of common malpresentations of the young in the birth canal to help understand what's happening. My sheep books have those and they've been invaluable...lol.
She sounds like a very special pig. She's lucky to have you.