I suppose it comes down to whether you want a rooster or not.
Since you aren't interested in breeding and don't need a flock protector that's two reasons to not have a rooster. But liking to hear roosters crow and liking to observe the rooster interacting with the hens are valid reasons to own one.
As is enjoying his beauty.
It's OK to want a rooster just because you want one.
It's OK to not want a rooster, not even a good one.

Since you aren't interested in breeding and don't need a flock protector that's two reasons to not have a rooster. But liking to hear roosters crow and liking to observe the rooster interacting with the hens are valid reasons to own one.
As is enjoying his beauty.
It's OK to want a rooster just because you want one.
It's OK to not want a rooster, not even a good one.
