French frogs

How old are they, and are they having any other signs of distress?

Mold, rat poison, other toxins can cause paralysis.  But first thing that comes to mind is cold.  If they don't have a broody and are not fully feathered, they may just be losing too much body heat to function.
I shouldn't have called them chicks, lol, they are around 4 and a half months old. I have a heat lamp in their coop with them. I make sure it's on if I know it's going to be below 40°. There aren't any poisons or anything around that they could've gotten into. No other signs of distress that I can see. I just don't know what in the world could be wrong with them.
 
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No way. Part of that is an act, mark my words...


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Don't mistake my understanding for pity... he's not fake, posts way too many real pics when asked... he is home schooled, socialization skills are zip, opportunistic as all get out, yes... but very intelligent in certain ways...

I have a cousin who was just like him at that age... you do not want to know how he turned out...
 
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Don't mistake my understanding for pity... he's not fake, posts way too many real pics when asked... he is home schooled, socialization skills are zip, opportunistic as all get out, yes... but very intelligent in certain ways...

I have a cousin who was just like him at that age... you do not want to know how he turned out...
I think homeschooling severely stunts social development. Sorry BR....
Maybe that's why you like hanging out with a 40-year-old man with multiple personality disorder :gig
 
I think homeschooling severely stunts social development. Sorry BR....
Maybe that's why you like hanging out with a 40-year-old man with multiple personality disorder :gig


It really does if the parents don't compensate by getting the kid out in their own age groups for something regularly... my cousin was home schooled in the country, on a farm and no close kids nearby...
 
I went to public school and a private university. That's probably why I just barely tolerate the above-mentioned 40 year old........
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Homeschool students run the gamut just as in-school students do. So much depends on the parents, and it's unfortunate that there are many homeschool parents that are not able to teach because they do not know. Unfortunately the students learn too late how employers and others view poor grammar and spelling.

My grandmother learned English with 5 years of primary school, and after that by reading the newspaper. She took her time to carefully write things out and would check the spelling if she was not sure. It seems today that few people care how they present themselves to others.
 

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