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I would not use that for the coop. The chickens do not need it. You would actually be doing the birds a favor, to let them naturally acclimate to the weather, as it turns colder. Chickens are built to handle cold weather, especially the breeds you have. I have the same breeds, among others, and they spend the winter in an open-air coop. We get temps into the low single digits, not including windchill, and the birds thrive. Use the heater for your garage.
Being 100 yrs old means nothing as far as the book's info on chickens. Open-air coops were proven, and were the standard for the egg industry back in the day. And they can still be used .I did take a quick look. The book subtitles itself as "a practical book on modern common sense poultry housing..." Unfortunately, "modern" in relation to this book refers to 1912, when it was published. I'm sure the information contained therein was modern in its time, but I'm unable to accept it as current best-practice standards given that it is over 100 years old. Nonetheless, thanks for the link.