I have three Salmon Faverolles, which just turned two years this month, and only one of them is a total jerk. The other two (and the one that passed) are awesome - non-aggressive toward people and they work in tandem to keep the jerk in line. When they get a chance to mate, they're pretty nice about it. Since they are part of a seven-bird rooster flock, they don't get to mate often. They're also pretty quiet, but they do have a set of pipes on them.
Whether you keep him is up to you, but without knowing the specifics of the obnoxious behavior, it's hard to say if it's just a 'chick thing.' If you are absolutely uncomfortable or unsure, send him back to the breeder now. Don't wait and get attached - like I did.
And whether he responds to 're-training' really depends on the personality of the bird. I tried my hardest to reform my jerk, and it didn't do much good. For another rooster, it made the world of difference and he's my best bud.
You mentioned you 'hope the rest are hens.' You mean the other four SFs? I can tell you that when I purchased my 8 'sexed' SFs, literally half were boys when they were supposed to be girls. The boys as chicks had a ton of black on them.
Day olds...
Six week olds...
Whether you keep him is up to you, but without knowing the specifics of the obnoxious behavior, it's hard to say if it's just a 'chick thing.' If you are absolutely uncomfortable or unsure, send him back to the breeder now. Don't wait and get attached - like I did.
And whether he responds to 're-training' really depends on the personality of the bird. I tried my hardest to reform my jerk, and it didn't do much good. For another rooster, it made the world of difference and he's my best bud.
You mentioned you 'hope the rest are hens.' You mean the other four SFs? I can tell you that when I purchased my 8 'sexed' SFs, literally half were boys when they were supposed to be girls. The boys as chicks had a ton of black on them.
Day olds...

Six week olds...
