very doubtful that she would have been in season in november, and if she was pregnant by that hob, you'd see it, as you'd have one very large bellied jill, the reason your hob grabbed her, is that he's ready, willing and able now, but as you have stated, she's not, its not a good idea to say "march" for your breeding plans, she will come into season when she's ready,
and no, he cant breed with her, unless she's in heat, but he can and will go through the motions of necking her etc, better to keep them apart till its time, or she'll have a very sore neck