Hello,
I am building a "playground" for my adult Nigerian Dwarf goats that includes raised platforms and am trying to figure out the height to vertically offset the platforms. I would like to maximize this height while still making it easy for my goats to jump up and down.
In particular I am wondering whether these goats are typically capable of jumping on a platform taller than themselves, because building the platforms this way would allow me to "stack" them somewhat vertically, reducing the overall footprint of the playground, which I am building in their indoor stall. Obviously I could figure this out through trial and error, but I am curious if others have already done so with success.
Attached is a very crude drawing summarizing my question and what I am hoping to accomplish:
I have searched this forum and the internet in general and have not been able to find an answer to this question yet.
Thanks for any input!
I am building a "playground" for my adult Nigerian Dwarf goats that includes raised platforms and am trying to figure out the height to vertically offset the platforms. I would like to maximize this height while still making it easy for my goats to jump up and down.
In particular I am wondering whether these goats are typically capable of jumping on a platform taller than themselves, because building the platforms this way would allow me to "stack" them somewhat vertically, reducing the overall footprint of the playground, which I am building in their indoor stall. Obviously I could figure this out through trial and error, but I am curious if others have already done so with success.
Attached is a very crude drawing summarizing my question and what I am hoping to accomplish:
I have searched this forum and the internet in general and have not been able to find an answer to this question yet.
Thanks for any input!



One factor in how high they can jump, I think, is how much room they have for a running start. They're pretty athletic. Hope you'll stick around and share some pics of the finished playground and your animals.
Make yourself at home!