Sure, I understand. It's the old pictures are worth 1000 words thing. If you have specific questions about something, a picture can help a lot.But Id rather not, and wait til i clean it up for this spring
One thing to consider is drainage. If this area is a low spot, rain will puddle there. Mud makes a huge mess and can lead to problems. If the ground slopes away from this spot, that will help keep the ground drier. Another thing that helps is wood chips. LOTS of wood chips. They soak up the moisture, and chickens love to scratch through them and look for bugs. They break down and decompose and are a nice soft landing spot for when chickens jump down off their roosts.Bedding/Ground: The ground is mostly mud/dirt. There nest boxes are going to be filled with pine shavings.