Indio de León
Indio de Leon is a Spanish chicken associated with the province of Leon and the production of fine rooster feathers for fly tying. Along with related Leon feather strains, it is valued for hackle quality used in artificial fishing flies, especially the traditional pluma de Leon. The birds are not kept mainly as ordinary layers or meat chickens. Their importance lies in feather texture, color, and local craft tradition, with the Indio type contributing warm-toned hackles.
Keeping Indio de Leon chickens requires attention to both poultry health and feather condition. Birds need clean housing, low-stress handling, and protection from mud or crowding that damages plumage. Breeders select roosters for hackle quality as well as vigor, fertility, and correct type, while hens help maintain the line's genetic base. Buyers interested in feathers should ask about strain, color category, and harvest practice, because the craft value depends on details that general chicken sellers may not track. Preservation depends on maintaining healthy birds, not only useful feathers.
Colors: Barred, Birchen, Black, Blue, Brown, Buff, Columbian, Crele, Cuckoo, Duckwing, Gold, Gold Laced, Laced, Lavender, Mille Fleur, Mottled, Partridge, Penciled, Porcelain, Red, Silver, Silver Laced, Spangled, Splash, Wheaten, White