No not at all ...
No, roosters tend to not like having other roosters around
Roosters and hens are both consumed for their meat, but hens are more commonly eaten because they are typically more tender and flavorful. Rooster meat tends to be tougher and have a stronger taste.
Some other wild animals that spray like skunks include hooded skunks, spotted skunks, and stink badgers. They use this defense mechanism to ward off predators and threats.
Skunks live in places that appeal to them. They don't like living in open spaces. They like places that are hidden. Skunks will build burrows with their paws, and will sometimes share burrows with other skunks.
Skunks have no predators
they look like baby roosters
Hens
striped skunks, spotted skunks, hooded skunks, weasels, martens, animals like that.
hog nosed skunks spray just like any other skunk.
Skunks, like all mammals, get most of their oxygen from the natural atmosphere.
Hens are typically eaten more often than roosters because hens are better for meat production. Hens tend to have more tender and flavorful meat compared to roosters, which can be tougher and have a stronger flavor.
Skunks have two ears, just like all the other animals.