Nope!
All hens produce larger eggs as they are growing into their mature size. No increased production... genetics will limit this in my opinion. Does it take 25 hours (or how ever long) to make a single egg? People who say their birds lay "sooner" have been breeding and selecting for that trait. And honestly... contrary to popular belief, I think confined birds MIGHT actually lay more than free range.
Wet poo can be effected by your weather... that's how all their urates come out...
Any chicks not raised with a hen... basically refused to eat this even if it was all that was offered from day... I never have that issue with dry.
But... I do enjoy experimenting... and stirring a FLUFFY batch of FF can be kinda fun.
I did see a change in smell in my brooder chick poo initially... but eventually it ALL smells like poo.

The more people I told my birds didn't have diarrhea... they said neither do theirs... and still now neither do mine.
But hey... if you buy in... you can get 30% more birds with your expected saving!
One of those articles indicate you can get increased digestibility JUST by wetting the feed.
This link is also on pigs... and suggest there is benefit... but there is a point of limited return... meaning at least in this article... 10% had the most benefit over 15% (soy bean meal)..
https://microbialcellfactories.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12934-017-0809-3
I still think the benefit comes *most* to those who actually NEED the extra probiotic support... which I ALWAYS support with probiotics if needed before considering anti biotics.
This has been a great discussion for me to consider my choice and thoughts on the subject.
I haven't reviewed this one yet... but it looks to be informative... AND about broilers!
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5003989/
Still digesting!