He or she would be a millionair! Who wouldn't love a quiet rooster?
I have a friend who breeds Sulmtaler in white and Faverolles. She has roosters in the runs around the house as well. Usually about two or so. Since she doesn't want to have issues with the neighbors she takes the roosters at night and sits them in a cage in a toolshed. It is closed up and the roosters can't be heard as loud. After they get used to it they actually accept it. They know they get to go back with their hens in the morning. Sometimes even going into the shed by themselves. I don't know if something like that is possible for you... but it might be an option until you have some chicks. And who knows... he might not be a crower in the first place.
I have a friend who breeds Sulmtaler in white and Faverolles. She has roosters in the runs around the house as well. Usually about two or so. Since she doesn't want to have issues with the neighbors she takes the roosters at night and sits them in a cage in a toolshed. It is closed up and the roosters can't be heard as loud. After they get used to it they actually accept it. They know they get to go back with their hens in the morning. Sometimes even going into the shed by themselves. I don't know if something like that is possible for you... but it might be an option until you have some chicks. And who knows... he might not be a crower in the first place.