
Coq de Leon
Dating back to 1624, the Coq de Leon, or the "rooster of Leon" is the oldest line of birds bred for thier feathers. The beautiful long speckled fibers are stiff, almost having a glassy look.
There are two distict lines. The "pardo" or brown line is a larger bird and the feathers are marked with fine speckling. The other is refered to in the lititure as "indio", or indian line. The feathers are grey, or steel color, and lack the speckling
Both lines are broken down into subgroups. However, the colors are so close that defining the charactoristics becomes complicated, almost like names for paint colors.
free ranging roosters in leon
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Dry Fly Pattern
Caddis Pattern

Rooster Saddle
CDL Streamer Pattern
Hen Saddle

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