I have a 12 week old BCM rooster that I hatched in April. He is 1 of 6 I hatched, 4 of which I think are roosters. I know it’s too many roosters and am figuring out who to keep still. My BCM is definitely the largest, has been crowing for several weeks and is the only one to crow, so I know he is the head guy. No aggression issues so far, they still all snuggle each other and seem pretty docile. I have noticed that in addition to his normal morning calls this guy now crows when he sees me, no matter the time of day. I am the caregiver and he doesn’t crow for anyone else. I handle all the chickens including him and he seems to enjoy scratches and doesn’t mind when I pick him up to move him around. At first I felt pretty special he is only crowing for me, but then I got to thinking…is he trying to tell me he is the boss? I will kinda crow back to him once and a while and he isn’t fazed and doesn’t seem to be aggressively crowing at me or anything. But, isn’t crowing a way to establish pecking order? So why does he do it to only me? Any input would be greatly appreciated!!