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They should be too young to worm yet if they're on their own ground, etc. I'm thinking this might be nutritional. The feed they're using might be complete, but feeds and they way they're stored often degrade anyway.
I wouldn't go with a packaged vitamin/electrolyte vitamin. Instead, I would try this:
First, give them all a bit of plain yogurt. The living bacteria in it always does a bird good (only don't use it if you're ever medicating with mycins or cyclines). But additionally the riboflavin in dairy products will sometimes counteract a deficiency that causes difficulty walking/standing that isn't associated with full out paralysis but instead weakness.
The living bacteria in yogurt also produce B vitamins for the bird. Deficiencies of biotin and choline are often associated with weakness to transient or permanent paralysis. So you're also providing a natural source of those nutrients to help your birds avoid problems and thrive.
Bacteria are the workers that literally feed your birds. Keep the good bacteria strong, and your birds will thrive and be more disease resistant.
I'd also buy one of the following: wheat germ oil capsules or a small bottle of wheat germ oil from the feedstore or health food store; or baby vitamins (non-iron fortified) from
Walmart, etc. Others can tell you how to use the baby vitamins. On the wheat germ oil, you'd give this mixed with their feed at a rate of 1 ounce per gallon of feed. Or one capsule per cup of food, mixed in very well. If you buy the liquid, you can buy a small spray bottle (travel sized) and spritz it on the crumbles before you feed.
Wheat germ oil is a bioavailable source of oil-based vitamins A, D, and E which are the most readily degraded vitamins in our dry poultry feeds, especially crumbles. They require oil to absorb thoroughly. That's why I don't generally recommend water or packaged vitamins. A is great for respiratory illnesses and is the most commonly deficient vitamin in birds. D is good for later calcium absorbtion. But most importantly, vitamin E is essential in neurological care and healing. If there is something neurological going on, vitamin E will help.
Some lines of birds - not even the breeds - might be more weak than others and need a little more. I'd be sure that your organic feed does contain an actual vitamin package. It must. I'd also make sure that your feedstore it turning it over frequently. It must smell quite strong of fresh ingredients. If you can't smell it, it probably isn't very fresh. I'd reduce treats to less than 10% of their total diet; otherwise, particularly during development, you may unwittedly make an imbalance of nutrients despite adding some good ones. But many minerals/vitamins need specific balances in order to be absorbed. So less than 10% total treats (even healthy) daily. That includes non-complete grain rations, too.
I hope this helps!