Yay! I'm not alone and we both deserve a cookie!! (Oatmeal Raisin is my favorite, if anyone feels like baking....)
Cookies=good, stirring the pot=bad.
I have to say that I was in this camp too, until reading this thread and seeing it mentioned several times that Bee has fed straight layer to chicks with no ill effects. I believe that any ill effects (if there would be any at all) were probably mitigated by the fact that she free-ranges on high-quality forage. This is my situation as well, so I'm not terribly concerned about layer vs starter vs grower etc. When the feed becomes the supplement rather than the bulk of the nutrition, all bets are off on those labels and 'traditional wisdom'.
I don't have a maggot bucket, but I do farm BSF in a bucket-ish system.
I'm about 2 or 3 weeks from completing training for my permaculture design certificate. Now THAT (permaculture) is a truly fascinating subject.
As for fodder, I don't fiddle with sprouting and such. I tried it once and it's just too much extra work for my taste. I do, however, cultivate fodder worthy plants and trees on the farm. With carefully planned guilds, judicial use of cover cropping, and smart water management all geared towards building the soils, even the smallest yards can provide a variety of healthy fresh fodder. That said, I live in a semi-tropical region, so I thankfully do not have to deal with the difficulties of harsh winters.