Shade cloth color

eikome

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Since I built a new coop and run last fall, I need a new shade cloth to fit the new run. Are there any downsides/benefits to using a silver shade cloth vs a black shade cloth?

I used a black 60% shade cloth in the past over their old clear panel roof in the summer and it worked fine enough for that purpose. The new run has a shaded panel roof (UV coated, 35% light transmission), so it doesn't need the shade cloth up there anymore, but I want to put a shade cloth vertically on the side of the run that faces south/west to keep the hot late afternoon sun out even more.

Anyone use the silver and like it? Or should I stick with the black?

Located in upstate NY, summers regularly hit 90F+ now with extreme humidity and very little wind. It's like walking through air soup out there most of the summer.
 
Either color should be fine, I think it comes to personal preference.

For side walls, I actually use greenish black because I like the color. I have 70% and 90%. Either one helps, not perfect, but you can tell a difference in temperature that's for sure.

I get mine from amazon, depending on the brand you get or how you search they have a large range of colors to choose from - light tan/beige, grey, black, green, etc.
 
I was just thinking about this today! I traditionally use black because that's what's available in the most sizes. But wouldn't white or a lighter color be more effective since it will better reflect sunlight? Or course, it will look like a giant eyesore, but perhaps it can buy a few degrees difference.
 

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