You are very welcome and I hope it helps. With her being a Boer, you're probably looking at multiples, they seem to be known for that. I like the Boer breed for meat, but not so much on milking, just haven't gotten the quantity that made it worth the effort to mess with them. If you do milk her, don't worry about the kids not getting enough unless she's got more than 2 and you might end up having to supplement with bottles if she does since she's a first timer. With ours, the more that they are milked or the kids eating more, the nanny stepped up her milk production to match.
I'm glad she's good for you to handle, makes the world of difference. There's a guy next town over that has Boers and crosses, every time they kid, it's like the goats have forgotten everything they know about being handled. Drives me nuts when this guy calls and asks me to come help him with a freshly delivered kid and nanny, it's like trying to catch a greased pig!
If you have bad weather coming, she's liable to wait until the weather is at it's peak in intensity before she drops. Ours will do that and so will our mares. I have a theory that they wait like that to give the newborn a better chance at survival since most predators hole up in bad weather.
Let us know how many and what they are.