Don't rehome him until you find out why he crows all the time because people might not be kind to him, you are patient and kind to him because you raised him.
Might be spend time observe him to see why he crows so excessively. What he does when he crows, does he look at you when he crow...what behaviour he is showing when he crows and what are the hens doing as well. Their action/need will cause him to crow.
Note: morning crow is like a must crow. Through observation you will get some understanding of his excessive crowing.
Currently I have a tiny Pekin rooster, he crows his mighty crow and crow often, but when he sees me coming over, he starts to eat instead of crowing so I think that he wants company. He is in quarantine at the moment so he is lonely.
My previous rooster crows because the hens need something, he needed attention. Rooster is provider & protector so if any hen has issue, he will crow and try to help her.
All the best with your handsome rooster.
Might be spend time observe him to see why he crows so excessively. What he does when he crows, does he look at you when he crow...what behaviour he is showing when he crows and what are the hens doing as well. Their action/need will cause him to crow.
Note: morning crow is like a must crow. Through observation you will get some understanding of his excessive crowing.
Currently I have a tiny Pekin rooster, he crows his mighty crow and crow often, but when he sees me coming over, he starts to eat instead of crowing so I think that he wants company. He is in quarantine at the moment so he is lonely.
My previous rooster crows because the hens need something, he needed attention. Rooster is provider & protector so if any hen has issue, he will crow and try to help her.
All the best with your handsome rooster.