This is my second winter with hens, yet this is the first winter we've had a problem with thin or non-existent shells. The hens get 3.5% calcium in their layer ration, and we offer oyster shell at all times, yet we're still having the problem. The 3 hens that are in their second year are having the problem, whereas a brand new hen (just started laying) does not seem to have the problem. We've had lots of snow so they've been indoors alot (almost all the time), could a lack of sunshine be causing Vitamin D deficiency and then the hens can't absorb the calcium?