Tiny eggs

I agree that those are fart or wind eggs. They only contain albumen. No ovulation occurred but some tissue may have sloughed off and caused production of albumen without a yolk. Sometimes, with mature birds, it happens when lay cycle is nearing an end.
Calcium isn't the problem. There is nothing wrong with the shell. There just isn't a yolk inside.
Ovulation and production of a yolk are, among other things, influenced by protein.
Calcium, on the other hand has little to do with ovulation. It is necessary for muscle function and nerve transmission but primarily for skeletal structure and in laying hens, building a shell after a yolk and albumen passes into the uterus.
 

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