I can give advice, but I've never yet met a chicken who does exactly what the typical chicken does. Figuring out what your flock does, and what works for them and for you, is something I can't do.What would be the best solution right now for my cockerel? Should i re home him and just have pullets until they start laying then reintroduce a new cockerel/rooster. Or should i some how separate him for the next six months? He’s one of my favorite chickens along with my blue EE and silver laced and would hate to re home him. But if its the best thing to do right now i can do that, i just want the best for my flock as i’m new to the whole chicken thing.
If you really like him, wait and see if he starts to act up. Maybe he won't. It happens. Phillip (my juvie rooster) never went through a rough stage. If your boy does act up, try the "somewhat separated" option. I sometimes keep a wire cage in my coop for that purpose. That way, the chicken isn't completely isolated from the flock (that would be cruel; they're social animals) but they're not able to do damage. And it keeps him from learning bad habits with the girls. I think you would prefer this.
The easiest way would be to wait until your pullets are mature (have been laying for a month or so), and then get a rooster from someone who appreciates good rooster habits (some people think it's funny when a rooster chases a hen down. "Getting the job done!")
Whatever you choose, I hope it works out well.