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I was about to ask the same- went back through the thread and found this: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/chickens-by-easter-maybe.1438812/page-7#post-24249925
What's with the wood deck on the ground?
That wood could be much better used as a run roof, or something else.
My first thought is that it would be great place for 'things' to live under there.
The deck is whats left of a kennel floor. Years ago my daughter raised Irish Wolfhounds and we helped her out by keeping some here when it was needed. The wood is treated and years old so it is pretty much mummified and useless taken apart. I left it there thinking it was a nice level place out of the dirt and muck to place things. Like a feeder and waterier. The wife wanted a place for some chicken amusements and such also.
The deck is leveled, blocked, and back filled so there is no hollow space under it. Or there wasn't when I built the kennels. Over the years something may have tunneled under it but I'm pretty sure nothing big is under there. Hopefully the chickens will take care of anything else that might call it home.
Mainly, it was easier to just leave it than try and move it since the posts are 3 feet in the ground and the concrete and blocks would be a pain.
When we start composting, with the chickens help, shredded leaves in the run that deck should just vanish over time.