Often with multiple roo's the lower pecking order, younger or old roo's will take what they can get. Often taking or going after the hens that isolate themselves to get away from all the roo's and higher pecking order hens. After last years batch of hatching you could watch the order move/change. There was one main roo in both coops. The bigger, older of the younger hatch took over the small coop's spot and ran off the old roster. Later another hatch with more males than hens, who stayed in the bigger coop ran off the big roo then eventually took the share that they could get. The youngest went away from the coop with the hens that were trying to run away from what was a gang of young roster's. Eventually staying in their little clicks. 2 hens that stayed away from all the constant raping even stayed away after butchering the extras.
Those 2 hens are still getting in my garden after closing the gate. grrr