On the homestead, for hundreds, perhaps thousands of years of domesticating chickens and people preparing their own foods and modern groceries stores were unknown, the rooster's destiny was for meat.
Today, since the domesticated chicken's purpose is meat birds one direction (where sex doesn't matter as much) and egg layers another direction, the egg laying breed's rooster are really unwanted. Got to face it. When a modern egg operation has 40,000 layers, there is no way, no way to find a use for 40,000 roosters that were hatched simultaneously. Sex links, feather sexing, etc just increases this issue. No one wants the roosters.
Chalk this up to our modern age. While we are 44,000 birds strong here at BYC, in backyard and small farm flocks, the percentages here must still be 100 to 1. Just the way it is.