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You are very ambitious, it will take a good 3-4 generations to get curl like the frillback, but to stay with the "breed type" your trying to cross, no telling how long, I have never seen that done if your looking to stay with the type with curly feathers of the frillback.
Good luck and lets see what you produce.
I did not know they were Indian Fantails. I thought they had to have feathered feet?I love the look of your Indian Fantails. I am in the market to buy a snow white pair. However I have been unable to locate any as of late in my area (New Brunswick Canada).
I owned American Fantails as a kid and although some what decorative I was unimpressed with their posture and capabilities.
Do the Indian Fantails have a carriage that resemble more of a natural pigeon?
(They seem to in any photo I have seen).
What are yours like when it comes to flying?
Do you let them free fly?
Can they avoid predators?
How much homing instinct to they have if any?