I guess it depends on the situation regarding roosters. I use to have a ranch so I had chickens then, and roosters- but was too busy to pay attention to the details Im noticing now. However I did notice some things and an example here was at first I got only chickens- I had about 8. the day I introduced the Rooster ( Clovis) those chickens got very excited and soon they crowded him where ever he went. IN the evening, on the perch, they all snuggled up to him. Then he decided to quit coming in at night and preferred to sleep in the trees. and it seemed to me ,chickens got very disoriented and unhappy about this. Whereas some people may think I being anthropomorphic- it was my experience, after 14 years raising horses, cattle, goats, chickens etc....that animals have a very complex emotional life- very much akin to our own. They get lonely depressed, sad, form friendships, they might even recognize beauty- my bull preferred the prettiest cow- a spotted longhorn named Cleopatra- I had multicolored longhorns and they al got serviced equally but he walked proudly w Cleo.
Never the less, others I still don't know what to do about my chicken. I think she is lonely and kind of depressed and don't know why she's not laying yet. : (