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I don't think hens do adapt to this.But even if there is understanding about how much calcium a laying hen needs, it seems like their physiology would not be adapted to processing that much calcium over their lifetime. What I am trying to say is that an animal like a male elk, which grows massive antlers every year and uses a ferocious amount of calcium to do so, is physiologically adapted to do so. Even giving a hen the amount of calcium she needs to lay without drawing from her bones, is she really adapted to processing that amount of calcium for her entire lifetime, coming from a species that doesn't lay that many eggs?